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Best methods to create low ES and SD hand loads with the easiest and simplest reloading work up.
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<blockquote data-quote="blackburbot" data-source="post: 1734323" data-attributes="member: 31562"><p>Sounds like lots of work noting everything you have done and parts. Speed of follow up shots makes a difference, some barrels take 3 quick shots to start making changes others take 10. Seen it lots when a load isn't working or scope is out and guys start jacking rounds through a bolt action like it's a semi-auto.</p><p> Just general attitude when reloaded for keeping a calm mind goes a long way When I notice that I'm rushed to get 100rounds built for tomorrow morning and it's 9pm. My quality suffers. I don't shoot beside the labradar too much, because I find it's just another distraction as to why my group is looking like that. I have enough to worry about like wind, temperature, my general feeling that day</p><p></p><p>Slow the reloading process down, try to get all your movements the same. Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. If you stir the powder in the pan because it reads 58.7 instead of 58.6 and you want to make sure it's true.. do it every time. It adds time, but if you are trying to get super low numbers exacting results matter. Because 58.56 to 58.64 read 58.6 on my scale</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackburbot, post: 1734323, member: 31562"] Sounds like lots of work noting everything you have done and parts. Speed of follow up shots makes a difference, some barrels take 3 quick shots to start making changes others take 10. Seen it lots when a load isn't working or scope is out and guys start jacking rounds through a bolt action like it's a semi-auto. Just general attitude when reloaded for keeping a calm mind goes a long way When I notice that I'm rushed to get 100rounds built for tomorrow morning and it's 9pm. My quality suffers. I don't shoot beside the labradar too much, because I find it's just another distraction as to why my group is looking like that. I have enough to worry about like wind, temperature, my general feeling that day Slow the reloading process down, try to get all your movements the same. Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. If you stir the powder in the pan because it reads 58.7 instead of 58.6 and you want to make sure it's true.. do it every time. It adds time, but if you are trying to get super low numbers exacting results matter. Because 58.56 to 58.64 read 58.6 on my scale [/QUOTE]
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