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<blockquote data-quote="Doghunter23" data-source="post: 1309196" data-attributes="member: 91515"><p>Are you gunna chrono your loads? I have found seating depth (distance to lands) to have the most impact on accuracy followed by powder charge. I will try a large range of seating depth from .200 jump to .005 jam(CAUTION) in around 20 or 30 tho increments. </p><p>If you find a powder charge that has a markedly lower SD on the chrono than you can play with seating depth, then go back to moving powder charge .1 gr if you want. Or go back to moving seating depth in 2 tho increments to fine tune group size.</p><p></p><p>Then, if compelled, try different primers and neck tension combinations if you are trying to get single digit SD</p><p>I resisted buying a chrono for a long time, but finally broke down and bought one and realized how much of the story I was missing on paper alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doghunter23, post: 1309196, member: 91515"] Are you gunna chrono your loads? I have found seating depth (distance to lands) to have the most impact on accuracy followed by powder charge. I will try a large range of seating depth from .200 jump to .005 jam(CAUTION) in around 20 or 30 tho increments. If you find a powder charge that has a markedly lower SD on the chrono than you can play with seating depth, then go back to moving powder charge .1 gr if you want. Or go back to moving seating depth in 2 tho increments to fine tune group size. Then, if compelled, try different primers and neck tension combinations if you are trying to get single digit SD I resisted buying a chrono for a long time, but finally broke down and bought one and realized how much of the story I was missing on paper alone. [/QUOTE]
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