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accuracy consistency problem
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<blockquote data-quote="8andbait" data-source="post: 831235" data-attributes="member: 40850"><p>I recently had this same problem with a .260 rem using H4350. H4350 is supposed to be the go to powder for the .260, well my rifle will not shoot H4350 with 130 bergers. I switched powders and bam...everything is repeatable and consistent. </p><p> </p><p>My rifle would do the exact same thing. I run an OCW and get a good node, load up a few with different seating depths, take the best one and load up 10-20 rounds and the next time I shoot...it is all over the place. Start over, find a different node, etc, etc. I went through a bunch of powder and bullets (not cool in this current situation) trying to figure it out. </p><p> </p><p>I used 4 different primers, 3 different bushings, and never once thought about changing powders since I know two people who have the exact same rifle.</p><p> </p><p>The new powder will shoot with different seating depths, primers and bushings. I can't make it shoot bad now, everything works. Crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8andbait, post: 831235, member: 40850"] I recently had this same problem with a .260 rem using H4350. H4350 is supposed to be the go to powder for the .260, well my rifle will not shoot H4350 with 130 bergers. I switched powders and bam...everything is repeatable and consistent. My rifle would do the exact same thing. I run an OCW and get a good node, load up a few with different seating depths, take the best one and load up 10-20 rounds and the next time I shoot...it is all over the place. Start over, find a different node, etc, etc. I went through a bunch of powder and bullets (not cool in this current situation) trying to figure it out. I used 4 different primers, 3 different bushings, and never once thought about changing powders since I know two people who have the exact same rifle. The new powder will shoot with different seating depths, primers and bushings. I can't make it shoot bad now, everything works. Crazy. [/QUOTE]
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