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Reloading
28 Nosler 3rd trip to the range
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1104000" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>Boman</p><p> </p><p>The group pictured on the target above is using the same load I used previously that put 3 shots into 0.797" back on 7/16. I was doing a ladder test that day and the load at 89.0 grains was best and the one at 92.0 grains (US869) was second best at 1.625". Those are the two loads of the whole bunch that I took back to the range but this time using 5 shot groups to make sure it wasn't an accident. They did pretty much the same thing again with 89.0 grains being the tightest group and 92.0 grains decent but not as good. The rifle used is the same one I mentioned on the previous post - Sako L61R action with an 8 twist Krieger. Next I'll stretch this load out to 600 yards and see what it does. If nothing strange occurs I will declare it ready for hunting season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1104000, member: 63138"] Boman The group pictured on the target above is using the same load I used previously that put 3 shots into 0.797" back on 7/16. I was doing a ladder test that day and the load at 89.0 grains was best and the one at 92.0 grains (US869) was second best at 1.625". Those are the two loads of the whole bunch that I took back to the range but this time using 5 shot groups to make sure it wasn't an accident. They did pretty much the same thing again with 89.0 grains being the tightest group and 92.0 grains decent but not as good. The rifle used is the same one I mentioned on the previous post - Sako L61R action with an 8 twist Krieger. Next I'll stretch this load out to 600 yards and see what it does. If nothing strange occurs I will declare it ready for hunting season. [/QUOTE]
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