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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Complete Reloading Newby, Advice for 7mm loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Timeout" data-source="post: 1398741" data-attributes="member: 50852"><p>As several have already given witness to, Berger's reloading manual stated at least 1 in 10 twist for the 168's. Your rifle should stabilize thet168's just fine. Go to the Berger website and follow their recommendation for finding your best seating depth on VLD'S. I do a ladder test first, starting at .010" off the lands to determine the charge node I want to use, and then work with seating depth to find the tightest group. Berger bullets are very consistent within the same lot number, but you will find variance between lots. My advice is to buy enough bullets of the same lot # so that you aren't out of that number by the time you find your best load. Same for powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timeout, post: 1398741, member: 50852"] As several have already given witness to, Berger's reloading manual stated at least 1 in 10 twist for the 168's. Your rifle should stabilize thet168's just fine. Go to the Berger website and follow their recommendation for finding your best seating depth on VLD'S. I do a ladder test first, starting at .010" off the lands to determine the charge node I want to use, and then work with seating depth to find the tightest group. Berger bullets are very consistent within the same lot number, but you will find variance between lots. My advice is to buy enough bullets of the same lot # so that you aren't out of that number by the time you find your best load. Same for powder. [/QUOTE]
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