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Bullet Jump vs Charge Weight
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Lindsey" data-source="post: 1900480" data-attributes="member: 25831"><p>It sounds like you are close already with your low ES. As mentioned, try seating depth test. I used the Alex Wheeler method on a recent one and it really opened my eyes to what I thought was the lands, to actually how to find them.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]TWmIwPwLyyg[/MEDIA] </p><p></p><p>If you are getting a flyer, possibly change your primer. This may bring the flyers into the group.</p><p></p><p>You could also try this. If you have a chrono and know the velocity of the factory ammo you have had good results with, you can try to match the velocity (or close) with another similar type powder. I say this, because your barrel is favoring the same velocity of the factory stuff. Take the given charge weights and velocities from the reloading data. Do the math on what each grain produces in FPS. Then this will give you an approximate charge weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Lindsey, post: 1900480, member: 25831"] It sounds like you are close already with your low ES. As mentioned, try seating depth test. I used the Alex Wheeler method on a recent one and it really opened my eyes to what I thought was the lands, to actually how to find them. [MEDIA=youtube]TWmIwPwLyyg[/MEDIA] If you are getting a flyer, possibly change your primer. This may bring the flyers into the group. You could also try this. If you have a chrono and know the velocity of the factory ammo you have had good results with, you can try to match the velocity (or close) with another similar type powder. I say this, because your barrel is favoring the same velocity of the factory stuff. Take the given charge weights and velocities from the reloading data. Do the math on what each grain produces in FPS. Then this will give you an approximate charge weight. [/QUOTE]
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