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<blockquote data-quote="Niles Coyote" data-source="post: 208927" data-attributes="member: 11118"><p>+1 one thing I would add to Wood's list, start with quality brass lapua or norma. </p><p> </p><p>Switching to quality brass, trimming all cases to same length, uniforming the primer pockets, reaming inside and out of the flash hole, vld chamfering. This has improved my groups by 1/4" at one hundred yards and given me lower E.S. and S.D. over the crono.</p><p> </p><p>I tried weight sorting brass and bullets but dont any more as I must not shoot well enough or far enough to see the results on paper. Now I will go though all new brass and weigh, then a cull out any that are alot different than the rest. </p><p> </p><p>I am a chaser of concentricity, and neck thickness. The closer to zero the needle stays, the more accurate/tighter the group will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Niles Coyote, post: 208927, member: 11118"] +1 one thing I would add to Wood's list, start with quality brass lapua or norma. Switching to quality brass, trimming all cases to same length, uniforming the primer pockets, reaming inside and out of the flash hole, vld chamfering. This has improved my groups by 1/4" at one hundred yards and given me lower E.S. and S.D. over the crono. I tried weight sorting brass and bullets but dont any more as I must not shoot well enough or far enough to see the results on paper. Now I will go though all new brass and weigh, then a cull out any that are alot different than the rest. I am a chaser of concentricity, and neck thickness. The closer to zero the needle stays, the more accurate/tighter the group will be. [/QUOTE]
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