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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Load development? Again....
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<blockquote data-quote="climb-101" data-source="post: 1068439" data-attributes="member: 31921"><p>i have been working on this same stuff, what i have found is mess with the powder first and get a good group at 100, only worry about the vertical spread, also shoot it over a chronograph so you can see what velocity is and how consistent it is (you will be surprised at how much it can change on 3 round loaded the same). once you are decent at 100 them move out to 300 and get a decent group then use the seating depth to fine tune the group even more. Another thing i have been looking at is turning the case necks to get them more even so they "let go" of the bullet more evenly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="climb-101, post: 1068439, member: 31921"] i have been working on this same stuff, what i have found is mess with the powder first and get a good group at 100, only worry about the vertical spread, also shoot it over a chronograph so you can see what velocity is and how consistent it is (you will be surprised at how much it can change on 3 round loaded the same). once you are decent at 100 them move out to 300 and get a decent group then use the seating depth to fine tune the group even more. Another thing i have been looking at is turning the case necks to get them more even so they "let go" of the bullet more evenly. [/QUOTE]
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