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Reloading
156 EOL Load Question
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<blockquote data-quote="whirlwindjml" data-source="post: 2372335" data-attributes="member: 19793"><p>A lot of people do things different ways. I'm usually interested in spot where a few increases in powder don't make a big difference in speed. It makes for a forgiving load and the e.s. and s.d. are Not all over the place. That important for the long range game</p><p></p><p>Then ill see how it's grouping. And mess with seating depth. I had a great load quickly for my 26 nosler this year with the 156 doing this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whirlwindjml, post: 2372335, member: 19793"] A lot of people do things different ways. I'm usually interested in spot where a few increases in powder don't make a big difference in speed. It makes for a forgiving load and the e.s. and s.d. are Not all over the place. That important for the long range game Then ill see how it's grouping. And mess with seating depth. I had a great load quickly for my 26 nosler this year with the 156 doing this. [/QUOTE]
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