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Reloading
257 weatherby rem CDL
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<blockquote data-quote="stevenautique" data-source="post: 431110" data-attributes="member: 27278"><p>I agree not every rifle is a sub moa but it teases me every once in awhile with a 3 shot group of .3-.4" so I figure i must be close. It is 80degrees plus here today so i dont think i will get out to shoot today but maybe early next week we are supposed to be back into the 50-60's. I have picked up some 120gr speer SPHP and 115gr nosler BT to try. I have not yet tried the 4831 but alot of people have suggested that. I will grab 1lb of that and try it out. </p><p> </p><p>Sometimes i wonder if it is my handloading that is letting me down. Can anyone tell me what their usual steps are for working up an accurate load? I just dont know how much primer and powder charge weight effect accuracy. If you look at all the variables and try to change one thing at a time i could wear the barrel out just trying the different options before i find one that works great. Sometimes it seems overwhelming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevenautique, post: 431110, member: 27278"] I agree not every rifle is a sub moa but it teases me every once in awhile with a 3 shot group of .3-.4" so I figure i must be close. It is 80degrees plus here today so i dont think i will get out to shoot today but maybe early next week we are supposed to be back into the 50-60's. I have picked up some 120gr speer SPHP and 115gr nosler BT to try. I have not yet tried the 4831 but alot of people have suggested that. I will grab 1lb of that and try it out. Sometimes i wonder if it is my handloading that is letting me down. Can anyone tell me what their usual steps are for working up an accurate load? I just dont know how much primer and powder charge weight effect accuracy. If you look at all the variables and try to change one thing at a time i could wear the barrel out just trying the different options before i find one that works great. Sometimes it seems overwhelming. [/QUOTE]
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