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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
New handloader looking for advice!
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<blockquote data-quote="TackDriv3r" data-source="post: 1210552" data-attributes="member: 95844"><p>You mentioned that you are a first time reloader,,,When I was a first time reloader, I could not print small groups until I learned how to adjust dies properly, adjust OAL of cartridges close to the lands, checking trim length of cases, case prepping, equal powder charges, good rifle, good scope with good mounts to ensure good accuracy. Are you using a full sizing die? Start 10% below max charge and work your way up in .3 increments until you find a good group and play with bullet seating depth once you find a nice group. Keep us posted and I am sure there are lots of people here to help you.</p><p></p><p>Barnes bullets are sometimes finicky to shoot good tidy groups, try Bergers , Noslers, Sierras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TackDriv3r, post: 1210552, member: 95844"] You mentioned that you are a first time reloader,,,When I was a first time reloader, I could not print small groups until I learned how to adjust dies properly, adjust OAL of cartridges close to the lands, checking trim length of cases, case prepping, equal powder charges, good rifle, good scope with good mounts to ensure good accuracy. Are you using a full sizing die? Start 10% below max charge and work your way up in .3 increments until you find a good group and play with bullet seating depth once you find a nice group. Keep us posted and I am sure there are lots of people here to help you. Barnes bullets are sometimes finicky to shoot good tidy groups, try Bergers , Noslers, Sierras. [/QUOTE]
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