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Reloading
Load Development 25-06 berger 115, 26"barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Cal1980" data-source="post: 1251044" data-attributes="member: 98105"><p>Hello guys, I am new to LRH and have been checking out the threads for a long time and it inspired me to rebuild an 1972 savaged passed down from my uncle. After 3 years of saving, reading LRH threads I am finally done, purchased a reloader and trying to develope a load for my rifle. I am shooting a 1972 savage 25-06, 26" krieger eavy sporter 1/10 twist barrel, vias muzzel break. I started with seating just far enough off the lands I couldn't see marks on a smoked bullet. @ 100 yards Using retumbo in .5 grain increments I started with 57.5 grains and stopped with 60.5 grains (no pressure signs). After shooting the test loads I am having trouble determining what load I should focus on because they look similar in group size. This is my 1st time doing any of this and looking for advice from some of you pros on dialing this rifle in.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Caleb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cal1980, post: 1251044, member: 98105"] Hello guys, I am new to LRH and have been checking out the threads for a long time and it inspired me to rebuild an 1972 savaged passed down from my uncle. After 3 years of saving, reading LRH threads I am finally done, purchased a reloader and trying to develope a load for my rifle. I am shooting a 1972 savage 25-06, 26" krieger eavy sporter 1/10 twist barrel, vias muzzel break. I started with seating just far enough off the lands I couldn't see marks on a smoked bullet. @ 100 yards Using retumbo in .5 grain increments I started with 57.5 grains and stopped with 60.5 grains (no pressure signs). After shooting the test loads I am having trouble determining what load I should focus on because they look similar in group size. This is my 1st time doing any of this and looking for advice from some of you pros on dialing this rifle in. Thanks, Caleb [/QUOTE]
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