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<blockquote data-quote="nealm66" data-source="post: 2231307" data-attributes="member: 114809"><p>Fliers are a pita. The 2 times I've fought them, one was stock, one was base. The stock would have a random flier but not 1 out of 3. More like 1 out of 5 or more and it was my brothers savage 6.5-284 that he wanted to use competition hunter class 600yards. Bedded Boyd's and no more fliers. Base was a fricking nightmare I don't like to talk about lol. I don't look for velocity nodes. I have one of those wiz bang super duper powder dispenser thingys that cost a lot and an amp annealer and mandrel size and seems to do the trick. If I want to shoot a certain velocity then I use a tuner. Otherwise, old school .2 ladder harmonics until inside an inch at 200 off a bench. Then I chrono for click data ( love that! ) and test . Hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nealm66, post: 2231307, member: 114809"] Fliers are a pita. The 2 times I’ve fought them, one was stock, one was base. The stock would have a random flier but not 1 out of 3. More like 1 out of 5 or more and it was my brothers savage 6.5-284 that he wanted to use competition hunter class 600yards. Bedded Boyd’s and no more fliers. Base was a fricking nightmare I don’t like to talk about lol. I don’t look for velocity nodes. I have one of those wiz bang super duper powder dispenser thingys that cost a lot and an amp annealer and mandrel size and seems to do the trick. If I want to shoot a certain velocity then I use a tuner. Otherwise, old school .2 ladder harmonics until inside an inch at 200 off a bench. Then I chrono for click data ( love that! ) and test . Hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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