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How much time and effort do you give a bullet, powder.
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<blockquote data-quote="Guitarjab" data-source="post: 1688276" data-attributes="member: 110799"><p>I would play with your seating depth. I just got my 300 win mag shooting well by going up on my charge a full grain and by finding out how far my lands were from the bullet using a Hornady LnL length guage and calipers with a comparator. Seating depth and charge weight are key. I see what you're saying though, if it shoots really bad should I just stop? It'll be a while because the mosquitoes and heat are so bad but I could answer that in the future. The 185 VLD didn't shoot as well and as my 210 VLD. However, I still wanna try to make the 185's shoot. Same deal in my 308, I have some Sierra game changers that shot horribly last year and I didn't mess with them again because I was in the middle of hunting season and I didn't use them for time's sake but I believe they just need to tweaked a little bit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guitarjab, post: 1688276, member: 110799"] I would play with your seating depth. I just got my 300 win mag shooting well by going up on my charge a full grain and by finding out how far my lands were from the bullet using a Hornady LnL length guage and calipers with a comparator. Seating depth and charge weight are key. I see what you’re saying though, if it shoots really bad should I just stop? It’ll be a while because the mosquitoes and heat are so bad but I could answer that in the future. The 185 VLD didn’t shoot as well and as my 210 VLD. However, I still wanna try to make the 185’s shoot. Same deal in my 308, I have some Sierra game changers that shot horribly last year and I didn’t mess with them again because I was in the middle of hunting season and I didn’t use them for time’s sake but I believe they just need to tweaked a little bit [/QUOTE]
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