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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Berger 215 gr 300 WM load.
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<blockquote data-quote="MTbackwoods" data-source="post: 2945287" data-attributes="member: 113441"><p>So I have used the same method a fair bit. But I'll load in three rounds in .2 increments three charge weights on either side of the "flat spot". So I would load 74.9, 75.1 75.3, 75.5, 75.7, 75.9 and 76.1 and see what groups the best. Also, try starting close to the lands. Maybe .010" or .020" off the lands. Being a hybrid ogive design, they are not as finicky when it comes to seating depth. And let that barrel get seasoned. I don't clean until my barrel tells me it needs cleaned</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTbackwoods, post: 2945287, member: 113441"] So I have used the same method a fair bit. But I’ll load in three rounds in .2 increments three charge weights on either side of the “flat spot”. So I would load 74.9, 75.1 75.3, 75.5, 75.7, 75.9 and 76.1 and see what groups the best. Also, try starting close to the lands. Maybe .010” or .020” off the lands. Being a hybrid ogive design, they are not as finicky when it comes to seating depth. And let that barrel get seasoned. I don’t clean until my barrel tells me it needs cleaned [/QUOTE]
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