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Reloading
Input wanted on a ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="DZelenka" data-source="post: 545910" data-attributes="member: 20543"><p>I think these are .010" off. The reason I said "I think" is that I just used a precision mic to set it the same as my other Nosler loads that work. It is entirely possible that I could find these to be more or less than .010 off if I make the measurement using the 130 AB. I put these together on a whim last night since I was headed to the range today for other work.</p><p> </p><p>Dan</p><p> </p><p>PS It never ceases to amaze me that you can shoot a 1.5 MOA or so group using 10 different loads in a 2.7 gr range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DZelenka, post: 545910, member: 20543"] I think these are .010" off. The reason I said "I think" is that I just used a precision mic to set it the same as my other Nosler loads that work. It is entirely possible that I could find these to be more or less than .010 off if I make the measurement using the 130 AB. I put these together on a whim last night since I was headed to the range today for other work. Dan PS It never ceases to amaze me that you can shoot a 1.5 MOA or so group using 10 different loads in a 2.7 gr range. [/QUOTE]
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