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Reloading
Having hell with my new 300win
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2540573" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I don't see anything on type of brass, primers, powder grains used. What the spread of velocity between high and low. What type of work up in your cases. Primers pockets, Deburred flash holes. In generally what the set up with the cases before using them. I just went back and re-read your blog. I note that the action isn't bedded or you hadn't stated that. I do note you floated the barrel, which should have help. I would see about getting the action bedded. That rifle should due .5 group @ 100yds. Bottom line I would look at practice of brass prep, bedding the action, and chronograph the rounds, with tracking velocities. That should give you a better idea of what your reloads are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2540573, member: 101791"] I don't see anything on type of brass, primers, powder grains used. What the spread of velocity between high and low. What type of work up in your cases. Primers pockets, Deburred flash holes. In generally what the set up with the cases before using them. I just went back and re-read your blog. I note that the action isn't bedded or you hadn't stated that. I do note you floated the barrel, which should have help. I would see about getting the action bedded. That rifle should due .5 group @ 100yds. Bottom line I would look at practice of brass prep, bedding the action, and chronograph the rounds, with tracking velocities. That should give you a better idea of what your reloads are doing. [/QUOTE]
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