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Reloading
loading bergers for 300WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="Wheatgerm" data-source="post: 696991" data-attributes="member: 52003"><p>Yes, it was inconsistent and I need to improve it... I could be wrong but I don't think its the gun, I shot 3/4 inch groups with the hornady load I worked up last month..</p><p>Im wondering if its just me on the bipod or the vld not liking the seating depth.</p><p></p><p>Im mostly interested in the 60gr group, is that worth looking into again? Maybe on a led sled or something? I don't think I flinched on these groups but I very well could have.</p><p></p><p>Also I've read with the vld bullets most ppl have luck with them seated way out or way in by the ogive. Im kindof right in the middle... so should I pick the most accurate powder groups then start on seating depth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheatgerm, post: 696991, member: 52003"] Yes, it was inconsistent and I need to improve it... I could be wrong but I don't think its the gun, I shot 3/4 inch groups with the hornady load I worked up last month.. Im wondering if its just me on the bipod or the vld not liking the seating depth. Im mostly interested in the 60gr group, is that worth looking into again? Maybe on a led sled or something? I don't think I flinched on these groups but I very well could have. Also I've read with the vld bullets most ppl have luck with them seated way out or way in by the ogive. Im kindof right in the middle... so should I pick the most accurate powder groups then start on seating depth [/QUOTE]
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