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Reloading
280ai load development (continues)
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<blockquote data-quote="Raudy707" data-source="post: 2602380" data-attributes="member: 105681"><p>I burned up a whole box of Bergers doing this in my 280 AI and almost threw the other box in the nearby river. The velocity was so good I kept beating a dead horse until finally I just gave up and switched powders. Rldr 23 was a little slower, like 40 fps but shot one hole groups. Every Berger I've shot have been .001 to .002 off the lands for best accuracy. They are not fun until you find the sweet spot. A guy can waste a ton of powder chasing his tail. I would almost jam em, switch primers from magnum to standard or vice versa and try again. If that doesn't work. Switch powders. If that doesn't work try the 162 eld-m. They are much easier. And as mentioned Hammers usually group in the first thing a guy tries. They are ridiculously easy to load for. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raudy707, post: 2602380, member: 105681"] I burned up a whole box of Bergers doing this in my 280 AI and almost threw the other box in the nearby river. The velocity was so good I kept beating a dead horse until finally I just gave up and switched powders. Rldr 23 was a little slower, like 40 fps but shot one hole groups. Every Berger I've shot have been .001 to .002 off the lands for best accuracy. They are not fun until you find the sweet spot. A guy can waste a ton of powder chasing his tail. I would almost jam em, switch primers from magnum to standard or vice versa and try again. If that doesn't work. Switch powders. If that doesn't work try the 162 eld-m. They are much easier. And as mentioned Hammers usually group in the first thing a guy tries. They are ridiculously easy to load for. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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