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175 ELDX H1000 and 7mm Rem Mag Help Please!!
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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 1525830" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>9 twist.</p><p>You need to find out what your bullet jump is when your seated just short of your magazine length or if your in the lands when seated to mag length so you know what you can do with your combination. </p><p>I think that .050 off is a good place to start.</p><p>I find the powder charge that shoots the best working in .5 grain increments, once I've found that, I start changing my seating depth in .005" increments until I find the best seating depth. Then I may or may not go back and tweak the powder charge a little more working in about .2 grain increments. This works good for me, but there's certainly other ways to get it done. Ladder tests are pretty popular these days.</p><p>You should know pretty quickly if it's going to shoot in your rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 1525830, member: 78438"] 9 twist. You need to find out what your bullet jump is when your seated just short of your magazine length or if your in the lands when seated to mag length so you know what you can do with your combination. I think that .050 off is a good place to start. I find the powder charge that shoots the best working in .5 grain increments, once I've found that, I start changing my seating depth in .005" increments until I find the best seating depth. Then I may or may not go back and tweak the powder charge a little more working in about .2 grain increments. This works good for me, but there's certainly other ways to get it done. Ladder tests are pretty popular these days. You should know pretty quickly if it's going to shoot in your rifle. [/QUOTE]
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