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Reloading
Help tightening up Hammer groups
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<blockquote data-quote="Recon$$" data-source="post: 2446898" data-attributes="member: 34122"><p>No idea, I just took butter beans advice there. I've never had a problem just doing a full length resize with my brass and finding 1/2 moa loads so I haven't gone down that road. Steve from hammer suggested that the initial primer pop could have been pushing the bullet into the lands before the powder was ignited hence why they suggest the jump. So combined with the extra tension it solved my problem. Sorry I don't have a more in the weeds explanation. I just do the simple things as consistently as I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recon$$, post: 2446898, member: 34122"] No idea, I just took butter beans advice there. I've never had a problem just doing a full length resize with my brass and finding 1/2 moa loads so I haven't gone down that road. Steve from hammer suggested that the initial primer pop could have been pushing the bullet into the lands before the powder was ignited hence why they suggest the jump. So combined with the extra tension it solved my problem. Sorry I don't have a more in the weeds explanation. I just do the simple things as consistently as I can. [/QUOTE]
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