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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Is inconsistent soot on the neck of fired cases my problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blaster01" data-source="post: 1911570" data-attributes="member: 112905"><p>Shoulders are pushed back 2 thousandths. I have a comparator and use the .420 shoulder bump gauge that whidden sent me with it. I have been refining my load work up process but in short I shoot a ladder test over a magnetospeed. Either at 100 yards or 300 yards depending on how much time I have that day (two separate shooting spots and the 300 yard one is a lot farther away) I do that to get an idea of velocity and hopefully find a node but I haven't quite figured out how to pinpoint a node by looking at just the velocities yet. I also use the hits on target to help find the node. And then I shoot groups at various powder charges within that node or multiple nodes. And then if one looks good I do a seating depth test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blaster01, post: 1911570, member: 112905"] Shoulders are pushed back 2 thousandths. I have a comparator and use the .420 shoulder bump gauge that whidden sent me with it. I have been refining my load work up process but in short I shoot a ladder test over a magnetospeed. Either at 100 yards or 300 yards depending on how much time I have that day (two separate shooting spots and the 300 yard one is a lot farther away) I do that to get an idea of velocity and hopefully find a node but I haven’t quite figured out how to pinpoint a node by looking at just the velocities yet. I also use the hits on target to help find the node. And then I shoot groups at various powder charges within that node or multiple nodes. And then if one looks good I do a seating depth test. [/QUOTE]
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