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<blockquote data-quote="dwinmeade" data-source="post: 1984410" data-attributes="member: 111253"><p>Lots of good advise, but many are time consuming, which you have a limit on. To me, simple is best when under a time constraint. </p><p></p><p>If it were me, I'd find me the best Hornady factory load I could find (or two) and start there. Most Hornady factory loads I've tried are at least 1" MOA or sometimes better. </p><p></p><p>For example...my 243 shoots a Hornady factory round less than 1/4"...(.1796" is the average from the last 3 groups) So why bother to reload this caliber, I said. I reload other calibers to order to get my goal of a 1/4" average, but not my 243.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwinmeade, post: 1984410, member: 111253"] Lots of good advise, but many are time consuming, which you have a limit on. To me, simple is best when under a time constraint. If it were me, I'd find me the best Hornady factory load I could find (or two) and start there. Most Hornady factory loads I've tried are at least 1" MOA or sometimes better. For example...my 243 shoots a Hornady factory round less than 1/4"...(.1796" is the average from the last 3 groups) So why bother to reload this caliber, I said. I reload other calibers to order to get my goal of a 1/4" average, but not my 243. [/QUOTE]
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