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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
New rifle load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Painless300" data-source="post: 2238072" data-attributes="member: 115546"><p>I should have my new rifle in the next month or so and will be starting load work up. In today's lack of reloading supplies I will be using a lesser performing powder and a different bullet that I have laying around to save what I plan on using during actual load work up. I usually go through 100 rounds just to fire form my brass, get the scope dialed in and let the barrel calmed down. Then run a pressure test using the actual powder and bullet that hope to use. After 120 rounds or so I'll start my load development and can usually settle in on a good load with low ES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Painless300, post: 2238072, member: 115546"] I should have my new rifle in the next month or so and will be starting load work up. In today’s lack of reloading supplies I will be using a lesser performing powder and a different bullet that I have laying around to save what I plan on using during actual load work up. I usually go through 100 rounds just to fire form my brass, get the scope dialed in and let the barrel calmed down. Then run a pressure test using the actual powder and bullet that hope to use. After 120 rounds or so I’ll start my load development and can usually settle in on a good load with low ES. [/QUOTE]
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