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Reloading
Load development during barrel break in
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<blockquote data-quote="idahoorion" data-source="post: 1384320" data-attributes="member: 66122"><p>Nvhunter92, lots of variables in the first 50. the brass has not formed, the barrel is speeding up, and the cleaning procedure is going to have you shooting a high percentage of shots that are foulers which you may or may not be able to tell anything anyway. after the 1st 50 is when I would get serious. once you find a load if you can get the speed of it then measure it later on (after the first couple hundred and see if it's changed and you can drop the charge back to keep in the sweet spot. IMO</p><p></p><p>have fun </p><p>Idahoorion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idahoorion, post: 1384320, member: 66122"] Nvhunter92, lots of variables in the first 50. the brass has not formed, the barrel is speeding up, and the cleaning procedure is going to have you shooting a high percentage of shots that are foulers which you may or may not be able to tell anything anyway. after the 1st 50 is when I would get serious. once you find a load if you can get the speed of it then measure it later on (after the first couple hundred and see if it's changed and you can drop the charge back to keep in the sweet spot. IMO have fun Idahoorion [/QUOTE]
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