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Reloading
Load development variables
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhovee" data-source="post: 1341829" data-attributes="member: 101820"><p>I have been curious about the same type of question. For instance, i recently found a load very quickly by picking 60 grains of RL 26 in my 6.5WSM and doing a seating depth test first. .70 off shot a .3" group @ 100 and a 2.25" @ 425 velocity was 3060. But my question is that if i were to do a powder charge weight test first, could i have ended with a different seating depth and powder charge? Whats odd to me is that i can have a ES of 8 over 9 shots, great accuracy but not be in a optimal powder charge. If i increase powder charge to 60.2,60.4 velocity increases and accuracy opens up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhovee, post: 1341829, member: 101820"] I have been curious about the same type of question. For instance, i recently found a load very quickly by picking 60 grains of RL 26 in my 6.5WSM and doing a seating depth test first. .70 off shot a .3" group @ 100 and a 2.25" @ 425 velocity was 3060. But my question is that if i were to do a powder charge weight test first, could i have ended with a different seating depth and powder charge? Whats odd to me is that i can have a ES of 8 over 9 shots, great accuracy but not be in a optimal powder charge. If i increase powder charge to 60.2,60.4 velocity increases and accuracy opens up. [/QUOTE]
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