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Reloading
How would you read these OCW groups?
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<blockquote data-quote="GLTaylor" data-source="post: 2140068" data-attributes="member: 111593"><p>To simplify things, only change one thing at a time. That's less confusing and you can better tell what effect you're having.</p><p>Most people work powder charges up first, then adjust seating depth last.</p><p>Getting a good node is all about barrel harmonics. </p><p>Get close to what your rifle likes for a charge first. Then tweak seating depth.</p><p>Seating depth also affects harmonics - and that's where you fine tune. It is common for different seating depths to produce different groups.</p><p>If you can't get the vertical out tweak your powder one final time (usually a little lower charge).</p><p>Finally, try a different primer. Sometimes that makes a surprising difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLTaylor, post: 2140068, member: 111593"] To simplify things, only change one thing at a time. That's less confusing and you can better tell what effect you're having. Most people work powder charges up first, then adjust seating depth last. Getting a good node is all about barrel harmonics. Get close to what your rifle likes for a charge first. Then tweak seating depth. Seating depth also affects harmonics - and that's where you fine tune. It is common for different seating depths to produce different groups. If you can't get the vertical out tweak your powder one final time (usually a little lower charge). Finally, try a different primer. Sometimes that makes a surprising difference. [/QUOTE]
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