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Reloading
New to reloading - what to change first?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boozer" data-source="post: 1095656" data-attributes="member: 22146"><p>Just bought a reloading set-up, and was wondering something. Unless I'm the luckiest guy on earth, my first few reloads won't result in tiny one-hole groups. So after that happens, what do I change first? I'm working on a 30-06 rem 700. I have quite a few once fired remington brass, so I would like to try use it. I plan to do all recommended prep work to the brass, including sorting by weight and prepping primer pockets. After much research I will likely buy 1lb each of imr 4350, varget, and imr 4895. And I'm still not sure what bullets to use, but I think I'll start with Berger. As it will primarily be a hunting rifle. </p><p></p><p>When your load doesn't work, what do you start changing first? Seating depth? Powder, powder charge? Bullets?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boozer, post: 1095656, member: 22146"] Just bought a reloading set-up, and was wondering something. Unless I'm the luckiest guy on earth, my first few reloads won't result in tiny one-hole groups. So after that happens, what do I change first? I'm working on a 30-06 rem 700. I have quite a few once fired remington brass, so I would like to try use it. I plan to do all recommended prep work to the brass, including sorting by weight and prepping primer pockets. After much research I will likely buy 1lb each of imr 4350, varget, and imr 4895. And I'm still not sure what bullets to use, but I think I'll start with Berger. As it will primarily be a hunting rifle. When your load doesn't work, what do you start changing first? Seating depth? Powder, powder charge? Bullets? [/QUOTE]
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