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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Need help identifying "node" on test targets
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<blockquote data-quote="Cookie114" data-source="post: 2448193" data-attributes="member: 111245"><p>Youve got me wanting to go back and do more testing with 23. I tested it around the 58-59 grain mark but never got in depth with it. Unfortunately im at a stopping point altogether because Im down to 25ct of my 168s and none to be found at the moment.</p><p></p><p>61.3-61.7 @ around 2930 was the closet thing to a flat spot I had with 26 and hit pressure around 63.5. Im getting 1 high flier out of almost all the groups. When I say high im talking 2+ inches high</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cookie114, post: 2448193, member: 111245"] Youve got me wanting to go back and do more testing with 23. I tested it around the 58-59 grain mark but never got in depth with it. Unfortunately im at a stopping point altogether because Im down to 25ct of my 168s and none to be found at the moment. 61.3-61.7 @ around 2930 was the closet thing to a flat spot I had with 26 and hit pressure around 63.5. Im getting 1 high flier out of almost all the groups. When I say high im talking 2+ inches high [/QUOTE]
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