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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
How do you start working up a load?
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<blockquote data-quote="zr600" data-source="post: 1933291" data-attributes="member: 104269"><p>With the Berger bullets I usually start with the seating depth. I usually call and talk to the tech departments of said bullet company and see what they think. Then I do satterlee method with megneto speed .2 g at a time. Once I find the flatlines I load them into groups if they group good I'll make up some to test again as a group and at least 5 for the chronograph to see if I'm getting the good es and sd. Usually works out pretty good. Might have to tweet seating depth little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zr600, post: 1933291, member: 104269"] With the Berger bullets I usually start with the seating depth. I usually call and talk to the tech departments of said bullet company and see what they think. Then I do satterlee method with megneto speed .2 g at a time. Once I find the flatlines I load them into groups if they group good I’ll make up some to test again as a group and at least 5 for the chronograph to see if I’m getting the good es and sd. Usually works out pretty good. Might have to tweet seating depth little bit. [/QUOTE]
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