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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 972613" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>The test of time is an agonizing part of load development..</p><p></p><p>You've improved the cartridge and that tells me you've probably had some work done with this gun.</p><p>You believed the powder would make it stable, so you've probably looked into other possibles -with the gun. So I assume you've ruled out the gun & scope. But let's consider the probability that the powder itself is NOT doing this to you. There is no reason to think it's 'bad' powder, right?</p><p>This leaves unstable load.</p><p></p><p>You could take another crack at load development. Keep a diary, log everything. </p><p>I would start with Berger's seating depth testing, right where you're at, with no other change for now.</p><p>Get really serious with distance to lands(DTL) consistency, every one verified.</p><p>You might recover right here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 972613, member: 1521"] The test of time is an agonizing part of load development.. You've improved the cartridge and that tells me you've probably had some work done with this gun. You believed the powder would make it stable, so you've probably looked into other possibles -with the gun. So I assume you've ruled out the gun & scope. But let's consider the probability that the powder itself is NOT doing this to you. There is no reason to think it's 'bad' powder, right? This leaves unstable load. You could take another crack at load development. Keep a diary, log everything. I would start with Berger's seating depth testing, right where you're at, with no other change for now. Get really serious with distance to lands(DTL) consistency, every one verified. You might recover right here. [/QUOTE]
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