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<blockquote data-quote="Autorotate19" data-source="post: 372499" data-attributes="member: 20956"><p>I just read his article and read the thread on it and there was tons of good reviews so I gave it a shot. I also liked the idea of not playing with seating depth and just using one variable. I have already did the berger test of seating depths and this one shot the best. There was absolutely no wind today so thats out of the question. I obviously wont go do it all again but Im going to load up some more up to probably 75.5 grs and play around in the 70.5- 71 gr area. I'm not the type to mess around too much so if I go back to the range and 70.5 shoots the best thats probably going to be my hunting load. It seems like in this reloading game a guy could drive himself crazy pretty easy with all the different variables and things to try. It just seems odd that one load could shoot so good and .5gr later 5" group. I guess it could be me or anything but it just seems like a huge step. Anyone else had an experience like this? Thanks for all the input and help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Autorotate19, post: 372499, member: 20956"] I just read his article and read the thread on it and there was tons of good reviews so I gave it a shot. I also liked the idea of not playing with seating depth and just using one variable. I have already did the berger test of seating depths and this one shot the best. There was absolutely no wind today so thats out of the question. I obviously wont go do it all again but Im going to load up some more up to probably 75.5 grs and play around in the 70.5- 71 gr area. I'm not the type to mess around too much so if I go back to the range and 70.5 shoots the best thats probably going to be my hunting load. It seems like in this reloading game a guy could drive himself crazy pretty easy with all the different variables and things to try. It just seems odd that one load could shoot so good and .5gr later 5" group. I guess it could be me or anything but it just seems like a huge step. Anyone else had an experience like this? Thanks for all the input and help! [/QUOTE]
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