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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Erickson" data-source="post: 1989562" data-attributes="member: 111963"><p>I'm new to reloading started around March. Last weekend was the first time I was able to shoot out to 400 yards . My powder scale is +/- .1 the bullets I'm shooting are 150 barns ttsx . The bullets weigh from 49.9 to 50 . 9 majority are in the 50.5 ,50.6 my question is should I be weighing my bullets never have before. But I noticed at 400 yards I could use some improvements . Was shooting abought 3.5 groups . For hunting do you weigh you bullets if so what Tolerance do you hold . I did order a new scale that is +/- .04 are there other things I should be looking at </p><p>Thank you </p><p>Tom Erickson</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Erickson, post: 1989562, member: 111963"] I'm new to reloading started around March. Last weekend was the first time I was able to shoot out to 400 yards . My powder scale is +/- .1 the bullets I'm shooting are 150 barns ttsx . The bullets weigh from 49.9 to 50 . 9 majority are in the 50.5 ,50.6 my question is should I be weighing my bullets never have before. But I noticed at 400 yards I could use some improvements . Was shooting abought 3.5 groups . For hunting do you weigh you bullets if so what Tolerance do you hold . I did order a new scale that is +/- .04 are there other things I should be looking at Thank you Tom Erickson [/QUOTE]
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