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205 Bergers Powder Testing Advice 300PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="LocalJW" data-source="post: 2704586" data-attributes="member: 121012"><p>I have the following spread sheet from Berger on 205 EH.</p><p></p><p>Seekins Element</p><p>22" Barrell</p><p>Lapua Brass</p><p>CCI250s probably</p><p></p><p>How would you decide what powders to shoot? 300PRC. Is there a quicker and more efficient way to find a powder node without shooting 3-5 shots every .4 grains? per a powder? That is close to 35-50 loads per powder range. Any advice would be great. </p><p></p><p>I thought about shooting 1 bullet for each node, and Chrono and looking for 2-4 bullets where there is less than 15fps spread between the powder jumps. Not sure if that's accurate.</p><p></p><p>My goal is obviosly get the fastest most accurate node possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LocalJW, post: 2704586, member: 121012"] I have the following spread sheet from Berger on 205 EH. Seekins Element 22" Barrell Lapua Brass CCI250s probably How would you decide what powders to shoot? 300PRC. Is there a quicker and more efficient way to find a powder node without shooting 3-5 shots every .4 grains? per a powder? That is close to 35-50 loads per powder range. Any advice would be great. I thought about shooting 1 bullet for each node, and Chrono and looking for 2-4 bullets where there is less than 15fps spread between the powder jumps. Not sure if that's accurate. My goal is obviosly get the fastest most accurate node possible. [/QUOTE]
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