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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="A7-NW" data-source="post: 1980249" data-attributes="member: 84400"><p>I would retest starting at mag length and then move in at .005 increments until you find the node. Here is my 2nd seating depth test this last weekend. 100 yards is all that is needed. You will need 3 rounds each of the same load keeping everything as consistent as possible and measuring your base to ojive for Accuracy. COL does not work for this test it must be the ojive measurement. This is my target rifle in 300 RUM and it likes .010 off the lands. .150 is the lands in the photo. </p><p>You can initially start at .001 and move in at .020 if you are single round feeding to identify the nodes, once found you can retest in smaller increments. I found this rifle shoots as good at .010 as it does at .138 if I want to mag feed it but is not a hunting rifle. The last on the right is the zero, top shot first round. I reset and bottom 2 are adjusted.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A7-NW, post: 1980249, member: 84400"] I would retest starting at mag length and then move in at .005 increments until you find the node. Here is my 2nd seating depth test this last weekend. 100 yards is all that is needed. You will need 3 rounds each of the same load keeping everything as consistent as possible and measuring your base to ojive for Accuracy. COL does not work for this test it must be the ojive measurement. This is my target rifle in 300 RUM and it likes .010 off the lands. .150 is the lands in the photo. You can initially start at .001 and move in at .020 if you are single round feeding to identify the nodes, once found you can retest in smaller increments. I found this rifle shoots as good at .010 as it does at .138 if I want to mag feed it but is not a hunting rifle. The last on the right is the zero, top shot first round. I reset and bottom 2 are adjusted. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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