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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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I need a refresher on load development.
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 24961"><p>Well I have some results I like. I already had some rounds loaded up when I read about the ladder method so I just went with what I already had.I have a couple of groups that look like they would have been 1/4 inch had I done my part better and had a better rest.The fliers opened the gorups to 1/2 inch.</p><p> Now I am wondering something.These new groups were shot with sst bullets,magnum primers and with me holding the stock pretty hard.These are all new components. So is it the bullets or the magnum primers or me pulling the stock in tight? I'm sure enough testing will tell,but does anybody want to venture an educated guess.</p><p> .264 winmag,sleeved 700 action,27 inch Kreiger,Lone wolf bench stock,muzzle brake,timney trigger(for now),16 lbs,Nightforce 5.5x22.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 24961"] Well I have some results I like. I already had some rounds loaded up when I read about the ladder method so I just went with what I already had.I have a couple of groups that look like they would have been 1/4 inch had I done my part better and had a better rest.The fliers opened the gorups to 1/2 inch. Now I am wondering something.These new groups were shot with sst bullets,magnum primers and with me holding the stock pretty hard.These are all new components. So is it the bullets or the magnum primers or me pulling the stock in tight? I'm sure enough testing will tell,but does anybody want to venture an educated guess. .264 winmag,sleeved 700 action,27 inch Kreiger,Lone wolf bench stock,muzzle brake,timney trigger(for now),16 lbs,Nightforce 5.5x22. [/QUOTE]
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