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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Flyer Shots Help!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1076890" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>I see a mixture of apples and oranges here. Different bullets at different seating depths with different charges. I'd toss out all the extraneous data, work with the 140gr Berger Hybrids and adjust seating depth by .002 in a series of .006 adjustments either side of the loads you've recorded for that bullet. Provided your chamber will handle the lengths over 2.215, I'd load 2.221, 2.219, 2.217, 2.215, 2.213, 2.211, 2.209 in five round sets and see what they look like on target.</p><p>Can't tell from the image how well the action is bedded but if you can withdraw the action without pulling the recoil lug in a perfectly vertical plane relative to the stock it's not, IMO, properly bedded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1076890, member: 50867"] I see a mixture of apples and oranges here. Different bullets at different seating depths with different charges. I'd toss out all the extraneous data, work with the 140gr Berger Hybrids and adjust seating depth by .002 in a series of .006 adjustments either side of the loads you've recorded for that bullet. Provided your chamber will handle the lengths over 2.215, I'd load 2.221, 2.219, 2.217, 2.215, 2.213, 2.211, 2.209 in five round sets and see what they look like on target. Can't tell from the image how well the action is bedded but if you can withdraw the action without pulling the recoil lug in a perfectly vertical plane relative to the stock it's not, IMO, properly bedded. [/QUOTE]
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