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Help me analyse my load data 6.5 4S
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<blockquote data-quote="krinkansas" data-source="post: 1631672" data-attributes="member: 92635"><p>I'm probably nutz, but I'm not wasting barrel life by shooting virgin brass just to be forming it. I buy 500 rounds of good brass (lapua, Norma, or Nosler) find a node using the ladder method, then use the Berger method of selecting the right "jump". I've got excellent loads with 30 rounds down the tube (after proper breakin). When all the brass is once fired (500 rounds) I bump the should back .002 and see what the original load does. I've very rarely had to change the load. Keep in mind though...I'm perfectly happy with a 1/2 moa gun. Once I get there, I stop fiddling. Most of my guns shoot .3 MOA though. I do have my guns built with great actions, barrels and stock though. They really should shoot well considering the cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krinkansas, post: 1631672, member: 92635"] I'm probably nutz, but I'm not wasting barrel life by shooting virgin brass just to be forming it. I buy 500 rounds of good brass (lapua, Norma, or Nosler) find a node using the ladder method, then use the Berger method of selecting the right "jump". I've got excellent loads with 30 rounds down the tube (after proper breakin). When all the brass is once fired (500 rounds) I bump the should back .002 and see what the original load does. I've very rarely had to change the load. Keep in mind though...I'm perfectly happy with a 1/2 moa gun. Once I get there, I stop fiddling. Most of my guns shoot .3 MOA though. I do have my guns built with great actions, barrels and stock though. They really should shoot well considering the cost. [/QUOTE]
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