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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Bullet or ammo samplers
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1401935" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>Our bullets don't need nodes. Or barrel harmonics/ timing. Load up one bullet at a time to find top end and make sure that there is not too much pressure. Then sight it in. Most cartridges I do this in one g increments. Usually I have 4-5 shots working up to top then 4 more to establish an average vel and confirm that es is good. Then a few more to zero. Then head to longer range to shoot for drops.</p><p></p><p>For your method a full box would be better than a sample.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1401935, member: 7999"] Our bullets don't need nodes. Or barrel harmonics/ timing. Load up one bullet at a time to find top end and make sure that there is not too much pressure. Then sight it in. Most cartridges I do this in one g increments. Usually I have 4-5 shots working up to top then 4 more to establish an average vel and confirm that es is good. Then a few more to zero. Then head to longer range to shoot for drops. For your method a full box would be better than a sample. Steve [/QUOTE]
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