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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
flat/blown primer within recommended specs
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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 988537" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>Jeez.... If your shooting .4 I'd make a note of that load and hold onto it. If you crave more velocity and this configuration doesn't seem to get you there without pressure issues or accuracy, trying changing one thing and see what impact you get. I'd go primers first... See what happens...good or bad. Then powder. Even cases can make a difference so you could try another manufactures cases.</p><p></p><p>You could be chasing this for a while... So be prepared to spend some coin trying to get this dialed the way you want.</p><p></p><p>Personally... .4 groups is nothing to sneeze at and if you have a good BC bullet... You can put some serious hurt a long ways downrange as is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 988537, member: 81139"] Jeez.... If your shooting .4 I'd make a note of that load and hold onto it. If you crave more velocity and this configuration doesn't seem to get you there without pressure issues or accuracy, trying changing one thing and see what impact you get. I'd go primers first... See what happens...good or bad. Then powder. Even cases can make a difference so you could try another manufactures cases. You could be chasing this for a while... So be prepared to spend some coin trying to get this dialed the way you want. Personally... .4 groups is nothing to sneeze at and if you have a good BC bullet... You can put some serious hurt a long ways downrange as is. [/QUOTE]
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