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Reloading
6.5 SAUM help please
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<blockquote data-quote="Deviant" data-source="post: 1475749" data-attributes="member: 106404"><p>I'm with JD250. Check the scope and mounts first. I recently had the same issue with 195 EOL's in my 28 Nosler. I found I had some inconsistent brass and my velocities were jumping around on me. After fixing that I used the berger bullet seating depth procedure and took my groups from 1.5 to below .5 MOA with the same powder charge. Some guns will shoot the VLD's better with a jump. I would definitely check your velocities and see what your standard deviation is. Is it possible that your die got bumped and changed your seating depth? I have a 3 year old that has caused me a few headaches by turning my micrometer seating die adjustments so I always measure my CBTO every time I walk away from the press.</p><p></p><p>Al</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deviant, post: 1475749, member: 106404"] I'm with JD250. Check the scope and mounts first. I recently had the same issue with 195 EOL's in my 28 Nosler. I found I had some inconsistent brass and my velocities were jumping around on me. After fixing that I used the berger bullet seating depth procedure and took my groups from 1.5 to below .5 MOA with the same powder charge. Some guns will shoot the VLD's better with a jump. I would definitely check your velocities and see what your standard deviation is. Is it possible that your die got bumped and changed your seating depth? I have a 3 year old that has caused me a few headaches by turning my micrometer seating die adjustments so I always measure my CBTO every time I walk away from the press. Al [/QUOTE]
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