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Reloading
Help: First Ladder Test...now what
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<blockquote data-quote="Timnterra" data-source="post: 1702379" data-attributes="member: 55944"><p>Don't worry about the group size in the first ladder if you are running the satterly method. You are doing it right so far, I'd load in .2 grain increments below and above 77gr ie. (76.8,77,77.2) and shoot 5 rd groups of each at 300yds and see what it looks like. Make sure you are not using a magnetospeed when you do this, unless it isn't attached to the barrel. Take the best load and tune the seating depth the same way. Then once the group looks good at 300 strap the magnetospeed back on and get your average velocity and stretch it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timnterra, post: 1702379, member: 55944"] Don’t worry about the group size in the first ladder if you are running the satterly method. You are doing it right so far, I’d load in .2 grain increments below and above 77gr ie. (76.8,77,77.2) and shoot 5 rd groups of each at 300yds and see what it looks like. Make sure you are not using a magnetospeed when you do this, unless it isn’t attached to the barrel. Take the best load and tune the seating depth the same way. Then once the group looks good at 300 strap the magnetospeed back on and get your average velocity and stretch it out. [/QUOTE]
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