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Reloading
Advice for fine tuning my loads
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<blockquote data-quote="dbhostler" data-source="post: 715334" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>A mile is a long ways out there. Many things can affect POI. A puff of wind can move you quite a bit. So can the rest you use, how you hold each shot. But you know this if you shoot long range. The brass should be good. The bullets should be also very good. You can however measure the bullets ogive and weigh them even true the hollowpoint. You can also try a different primer even though the 215Ms should be very consistant. Flyers happen at any distance to just about everyone. You could mark the cases with the flyers and see if they do the same next time they're fired, but I doubt it. </p><p>db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbhostler, post: 715334, member: 799"] A mile is a long ways out there. Many things can affect POI. A puff of wind can move you quite a bit. So can the rest you use, how you hold each shot. But you know this if you shoot long range. The brass should be good. The bullets should be also very good. You can however measure the bullets ogive and weigh them even true the hollowpoint. You can also try a different primer even though the 215Ms should be very consistant. Flyers happen at any distance to just about everyone. You could mark the cases with the flyers and see if they do the same next time they're fired, but I doubt it. db [/QUOTE]
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