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Reloading
300 prc load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Nmbowhunter06" data-source="post: 1944861" data-attributes="member: 103735"><p>I've been doing load development for my bergara 300 prc. I started out with a ladder test at 600 yards. The results I got were 75.5-77.0 grains had little to no vertical in them. So I loaded up 3 shot groups 75.5,76.0,76.5,77 grains and went and shot this morning. The results were every group was pretty much the same size about 100 thous difference when measured with my calipers and poi on the targets at 100 yards were all indentical So right now I don't know which to pick to start playing with seating depth? FYI I haven't shot any through my chronograph yet because it took a dump</p><p>On me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nmbowhunter06, post: 1944861, member: 103735"] I’ve been doing load development for my bergara 300 prc. I started out with a ladder test at 600 yards. The results I got were 75.5-77.0 grains had little to no vertical in them. So I loaded up 3 shot groups 75.5,76.0,76.5,77 grains and went and shot this morning. The results were every group was pretty much the same size about 100 thous difference when measured with my calipers and poi on the targets at 100 yards were all indentical So right now I don’t know which to pick to start playing with seating depth? FYI I haven’t shot any through my chronograph yet because it took a dump On me [/QUOTE]
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