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Reloading
New rifle and reloads
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1764853" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>You can develop a load on the new brass, and it's likely to shoot good or great even. But more than likely you will need to adjust charge weight even after FL resizing. Also like I mentioned, it's probably going to be around 100 rounds give or take and your barrel can speed up. Then possibly adjust charge weight again. This is why I say break in on cheap factory ammo. But that's just one way to do it. If you are really savy & experienced for where the sweet spots are velocity wise you can more easily chase that spot through out the life of the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1764853, member: 93895"] You can develop a load on the new brass, and it's likely to shoot good or great even. But more than likely you will need to adjust charge weight even after FL resizing. Also like I mentioned, it's probably going to be around 100 rounds give or take and your barrel can speed up. Then possibly adjust charge weight again. This is why I say break in on cheap factory ammo. But that's just one way to do it. If you are really savy & experienced for where the sweet spots are velocity wise you can more easily chase that spot through out the life of the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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