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<blockquote data-quote="jwing" data-source="post: 1297589" data-attributes="member: 32098"><p>Thanks, sick of people with no clue.</p><p></p><p>Well the close you are the less you see it. The standard I know is 25 fps per shot at 1000 yard is 10 inches no environment or human fact, why single digest are so important.</p><p></p><p>Well you have full work case and weighting helps.</p><p>Then try different powders, try different primers, seating depths, I will say the heavyweight bullet in cal will help yiur es I have found. </p><p></p><p>Like I said the other post, I use a rcbs scale to it does do good to its limits, I use Ming to trough charges and then put it on the lab scale, most of the time it is close 1 to 2 curnals. But have seen 6 on retumbo, I see a lot more on say benchmark powder, ball powder ever more. If you don't have a crono, it will be hard less you shoot at distance say 500 y</p><p></p><p>Well good luck,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwing, post: 1297589, member: 32098"] Thanks, sick of people with no clue. Well the close you are the less you see it. The standard I know is 25 fps per shot at 1000 yard is 10 inches no environment or human fact, why single digest are so important. Well you have full work case and weighting helps. Then try different powders, try different primers, seating depths, I will say the heavyweight bullet in cal will help yiur es I have found. Like I said the other post, I use a rcbs scale to it does do good to its limits, I use Ming to trough charges and then put it on the lab scale, most of the time it is close 1 to 2 curnals. But have seen 6 on retumbo, I see a lot more on say benchmark powder, ball powder ever more. If you don't have a crono, it will be hard less you shoot at distance say 500 y Well good luck, [/QUOTE]
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