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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Anybody reload at the range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stonyman88" data-source="post: 2516908" data-attributes="member: 121659"><p>If you can do as Pdyson said, find your best powder charge and seat them all long, if you can bring your press with you and clamp in to something then all you have to do is as he said, that will work great but need to find the best combustion first, then do the seating depths. Start at .015or .020 off the lands and work up at .010 intervals, work over the best group a few rounds, Shoot 3 shot groups should work. You can tune closer when you find the best shots. Loading powder could be a issue at a range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stonyman88, post: 2516908, member: 121659"] If you can do as Pdyson said, find your best powder charge and seat them all long, if you can bring your press with you and clamp in to something then all you have to do is as he said, that will work great but need to find the best combustion first, then do the seating depths. Start at .015or .020 off the lands and work up at .010 intervals, work over the best group a few rounds, Shoot 3 shot groups should work. You can tune closer when you find the best shots. Loading powder could be a issue at a range. [/QUOTE]
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