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<blockquote data-quote="Brydawg512" data-source="post: 1601985" data-attributes="member: 107792"><p>Thank you very much! </p><p></p><p>For example, say I was planning to load a 168 gr. Nosler bullet and I have H1000, Retumbo and RL25. You are saying I start with the middle grain weight listed and then work up from there? If so, do I go up in 0.5 grain increments? </p><p></p><p>The thing I am confused on is this... Am I trying to load with the highest grain weight that allows me to still be accurate? For example say I had 68 grains loaded, max being 70. I would start with 68, shoots accurate. Next, bump it to 68.5, shoots accurate. Next, bump to 69, shoots accurate. Finally, I bump to 69.5 and the grouping expands and loses the accuracy seen before. Is my next step to find the highest grain count between 69 and 69.5 that allows accuracy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brydawg512, post: 1601985, member: 107792"] Thank you very much! For example, say I was planning to load a 168 gr. Nosler bullet and I have H1000, Retumbo and RL25. You are saying I start with the middle grain weight listed and then work up from there? If so, do I go up in 0.5 grain increments? The thing I am confused on is this... Am I trying to load with the highest grain weight that allows me to still be accurate? For example say I had 68 grains loaded, max being 70. I would start with 68, shoots accurate. Next, bump it to 68.5, shoots accurate. Next, bump to 69, shoots accurate. Finally, I bump to 69.5 and the grouping expands and loses the accuracy seen before. Is my next step to find the highest grain count between 69 and 69.5 that allows accuracy? [/QUOTE]
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