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<blockquote data-quote="Lonewolf74" data-source="post: 2863751" data-attributes="member: 96274"><p>Just a few thoughts and observations. You stated your seating the bullet at book length which is .100 shorter than magazine length, any idea how far off the lands you are? Those bullets could be jumping a long ways which isn't necessarily bad but could be much more accurate somewhere else. So as others have said I would figure out where the lands are and basically do an OCW with seating depth. Or you could just load to max mag length and work back to your current length. For example pick any random charge weight and load 3-5 at 3.600, 3-5 at 3.580, 3-5 at 3.560 etc.</p><p></p><p>Remember OCW is finding a node based on the same point of impact through a few charge weights. It does look as though you have a very wide node from 73-74.5 grains and I would work in this area after finding the most accurate seating depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonewolf74, post: 2863751, member: 96274"] Just a few thoughts and observations. You stated your seating the bullet at book length which is .100 shorter than magazine length, any idea how far off the lands you are? Those bullets could be jumping a long ways which isn’t necessarily bad but could be much more accurate somewhere else. So as others have said I would figure out where the lands are and basically do an OCW with seating depth. Or you could just load to max mag length and work back to your current length. For example pick any random charge weight and load 3-5 at 3.600, 3-5 at 3.580, 3-5 at 3.560 etc. Remember OCW is finding a node based on the same point of impact through a few charge weights. It does look as though you have a very wide node from 73-74.5 grains and I would work in this area after finding the most accurate seating depth. [/QUOTE]
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