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<blockquote data-quote="Mram10us" data-source="post: 1809420" data-attributes="member: 111667"><p>It is crazy how things magnify when you go up to the big boomers. I used to do everything I could to get my edge to shoot great at 1000+. Trim, neck turn, anneal, flashholes, etc. I got lazy since i found a great load thinking the powder charge and bullet depth were most important and proceeded to load some new brass with the same load. Went out and did not shoot the great groups I was accustomed to. Did full prep and I was back to normal.</p><p>My 6.5CM is very forgiving and loves factory loads too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mram10us, post: 1809420, member: 111667"] It is crazy how things magnify when you go up to the big boomers. I used to do everything I could to get my edge to shoot great at 1000+. Trim, neck turn, anneal, flashholes, etc. I got lazy since i found a great load thinking the powder charge and bullet depth were most important and proceeded to load some new brass with the same load. Went out and did not shoot the great groups I was accustomed to. Did full prep and I was back to normal. My 6.5CM is very forgiving and loves factory loads too. [/QUOTE]
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