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270 ocw test
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<blockquote data-quote="RustyRick" data-source="post: 2034510" data-attributes="member: 69572"><p>You've got some VG advice here. Especially Jud96. I can't help but <strong>Bold Face </strong>the problem with the scope. The other thing that has not been mention is the recoil lug and how it is sitting. If it is sucked down to the Bottom Metal lug it will never shoot.</p><p>I disagree with the need (MUST HAVE) for a crono. Many of us have loaded for years before a Crono ever came on the market. If you would have had a crono, the groups would not have been any different. And knowing the MV would not have helped in the research.</p><p></p><p>4350 might straighten things right out. I've never liked the OCW test. Hasn't worked for me. I just start off with a Ladder test .3 to .5 gr (depending on case size) per single round from lowest to pressure. I also shoot as far out as my scope allows me to see if I'm an issue.</p><p></p><p>Keep persisting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyRick, post: 2034510, member: 69572"] You've got some VG advice here. Especially Jud96. I can't help but [B]Bold Face [/B]the problem with the scope. The other thing that has not been mention is the recoil lug and how it is sitting. If it is sucked down to the Bottom Metal lug it will never shoot. I disagree with the need (MUST HAVE) for a crono. Many of us have loaded for years before a Crono ever came on the market. If you would have had a crono, the groups would not have been any different. And knowing the MV would not have helped in the research. 4350 might straighten things right out. I've never liked the OCW test. Hasn't worked for me. I just start off with a Ladder test .3 to .5 gr (depending on case size) per single round from lowest to pressure. I also shoot as far out as my scope allows me to see if I'm an issue. Keep persisting. [/QUOTE]
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