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Reloading
6.5 SAUM help please
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<blockquote data-quote="JD250" data-source="post: 1479220" data-attributes="member: 54313"><p>So I loaded up and shot what berger recommends for their year for seating depth and my best group was touching the lands. 5 shots about 1"-1.25" with 60.2 gn h1000 at very consistent through the chrono at 2976-2982 I'm just going to run with that load for my hunt next week. I now have 121 down the tube I'm going to load up 50-60 of that load and head to the big range here and put it on paper out to 300 and shoot steel out to 750 and see if maybe things tighten up out there at further distances and just see what happens and get a feel for how far I can confidentially shoot at an animal with it the way it is then when I get back I'll change things up with different bullets and powders and hopefully get this thing shooting to it's true potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD250, post: 1479220, member: 54313"] So I loaded up and shot what berger recommends for their year for seating depth and my best group was touching the lands. 5 shots about 1”-1.25” with 60.2 gn h1000 at very consistent through the chrono at 2976-2982 I’m just going to run with that load for my hunt next week. I now have 121 down the tube I’m going to load up 50-60 of that load and head to the big range here and put it on paper out to 300 and shoot steel out to 750 and see if maybe things tighten up out there at further distances and just see what happens and get a feel for how far I can confidentially shoot at an animal with it the way it is then when I get back I’ll change things up with different bullets and powders and hopefully get this thing shooting to it’s true potential. [/QUOTE]
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