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Reloading
28 nosler wringing out
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<blockquote data-quote="Elk Hunter 338" data-source="post: 1854184" data-attributes="member: 23509"><p>personally i would keep them right where they are for length until max is found, then if the groups are not what you would like take your length and move further away from lands most of my accubond loads come right in at .050" off.. if you can shoot these at your max distance allowed like 500 yards, also don't do this with mangetto speed on barrel if that's what your using</p><p></p><p>also shoot 3 shot groups in succession at a reasonable speed that you feel most accurate, don't wait for barrel cool between each individual rounds. In between each 3 shot string let barrel cool completely back to ambient. Not doing this is folly and i see guys all time do this and get great accuracy, then shoot a group of 3 or more in succession and it falls apart, when in the field have you ever had the chance to wait for 10 min for another shot!! I want my rifle to shoot great from first round to 10th round no matter what</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elk Hunter 338, post: 1854184, member: 23509"] personally i would keep them right where they are for length until max is found, then if the groups are not what you would like take your length and move further away from lands most of my accubond loads come right in at .050" off.. if you can shoot these at your max distance allowed like 500 yards, also don't do this with mangetto speed on barrel if that's what your using also shoot 3 shot groups in succession at a reasonable speed that you feel most accurate, don't wait for barrel cool between each individual rounds. In between each 3 shot string let barrel cool completely back to ambient. Not doing this is folly and i see guys all time do this and get great accuracy, then shoot a group of 3 or more in succession and it falls apart, when in the field have you ever had the chance to wait for 10 min for another shot!! I want my rifle to shoot great from first round to 10th round no matter what [/QUOTE]
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