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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 2459019" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>Sorry brother. Just re-read your initial post about a new Hart barrel. As long as your smith did things right (most do), you should be able to find an accurate load (3/4" or less initially) pretty quick IMO. I would peruse forums by googling you barrel make, twist, and cartridge seeking what other's guns are liking and go from there. Wouldn't hurt to call the good guys at Hammer bullets for suggestions either. </p><p>Of course you are going to get the usual responses of checking your scope/mounts, barrel channel, etc... which I assume is already a no-brainer for you since you are reloading and obviously have experience under your belt.</p><p>Good luck to ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 2459019, member: 105280"] Sorry brother. Just re-read your initial post about a new Hart barrel. As long as your smith did things right (most do), you should be able to find an accurate load (3/4" or less initially) pretty quick IMO. I would peruse forums by googling you barrel make, twist, and cartridge seeking what other's guns are liking and go from there. Wouldn't hurt to call the good guys at Hammer bullets for suggestions either. Of course you are going to get the usual responses of checking your scope/mounts, barrel channel, etc... which I assume is already a no-brainer for you since you are reloading and obviously have experience under your belt. Good luck to ya. [/QUOTE]
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