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Reloading
At what point do I give up and rebarrel
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<blockquote data-quote="ta406" data-source="post: 1093613" data-attributes="member: 34644"><p>I have bore scoped the barrel a while back and the condition of the chamber, barrel and crown looked good. I could see no signs of carbon build up but since I have access to a bore scope I'll check again.</p><p></p><p>My best load had an ES of around 15. Not great, I know. This was with a cheap shooting chrony. I have since purchased a Magnetospeed. </p><p></p><p>I have tried annealing and it didn't make any difference. I use a Redding FL bushing die. My bullet runout on fired cases if usually less than .003. Usually much less. </p><p></p><p>I usually do my load development in 3 round groups. What If I'm lucky enough to find a load that shot well, I will load up a few more rounds to try the next weekend then it will throw rounds all over the place. Theres no rhyme or reason to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ta406, post: 1093613, member: 34644"] I have bore scoped the barrel a while back and the condition of the chamber, barrel and crown looked good. I could see no signs of carbon build up but since I have access to a bore scope I'll check again. My best load had an ES of around 15. Not great, I know. This was with a cheap shooting chrony. I have since purchased a Magnetospeed. I have tried annealing and it didn't make any difference. I use a Redding FL bushing die. My bullet runout on fired cases if usually less than .003. Usually much less. I usually do my load development in 3 round groups. What If I'm lucky enough to find a load that shot well, I will load up a few more rounds to try the next weekend then it will throw rounds all over the place. Theres no rhyme or reason to it. [/QUOTE]
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