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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
flat/blown primer within recommended specs
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<blockquote data-quote="pods8" data-source="post: 988277" data-attributes="member: 83233"><p>Also the obvious I don't think was mentioned in my skimming, all components have variations from batch to batch. Even once you find a load combo that works well in your gun when you get the next lot of powder or such it may behave differently. </p><p></p><p>Chrono's are one clue to the puzzle when components change (if it was shooting 3000fps consistently before and now the new powder batch is 3050fps and not grouping well you may need to back down the charge to see if a new load at 3000fps groups well again, etc.).</p><p></p><p>Generally this is why folks like enough powder/primer/bullets/brass from the same lot for their foreseeable needs so once the load is dialed they can just run with it for a long while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pods8, post: 988277, member: 83233"] Also the obvious I don't think was mentioned in my skimming, all components have variations from batch to batch. Even once you find a load combo that works well in your gun when you get the next lot of powder or such it may behave differently. Chrono's are one clue to the puzzle when components change (if it was shooting 3000fps consistently before and now the new powder batch is 3050fps and not grouping well you may need to back down the charge to see if a new load at 3000fps groups well again, etc.). Generally this is why folks like enough powder/primer/bullets/brass from the same lot for their foreseeable needs so once the load is dialed they can just run with it for a long while. [/QUOTE]
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