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300 win mag and 215 Berger questions
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<blockquote data-quote="thwatson2" data-source="post: 1819568" data-attributes="member: 56839"><p>I've had problems with varget that compare to yours. First thing I'd do is try a different powder and keep everything the same then see if you get same results. If you have same velocity issue check for crimp issues, I've overcrimped before and had increase velocity and higher poi If your other powder responses more like expected, then that powder is just hotter. Regardless of result, it's why we chrono our loads and don't use others results. One gun and one powder doesn't always give the same results. Good luck with your load development. As an aside, I was in Montana last summer for the Quigley, I had to come down several points to hit steel. I came back to coastal SC and had to raise sights back several points for each target Nothing but the environment changed. Shooting can be very mystifyin, but makes it fun and interestin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwatson2, post: 1819568, member: 56839"] I’ve had problems with varget that compare to yours. First thing I’d do is try a different powder and keep everything the same then see if you get same results. If you have same velocity issue check for crimp issues, I’ve overcrimped before and had increase velocity and higher poi If your other powder responses more like expected, then that powder is just hotter. Regardless of result, it’s why we chrono our loads and don’t use others results. One gun and one powder doesn’t always give the same results. Good luck with your load development. As an aside, I was in Montana last summer for the Quigley, I had to come down several points to hit steel. I came back to coastal SC and had to raise sights back several points for each target Nothing but the environment changed. Shooting can be very mystifyin, but makes it fun and interestin. [/QUOTE]
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