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Reloading
New to reloading - what to change first?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1099039" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>Remember </p><p></p><p></p><p>consistency = accuracy</p><p></p><p>changing anything changes everything </p><p></p><p>what I mean by this is working up a load and changing anything like primer manufactures nullifies all dáta you previously had for that component combination get a journal and keep good notes. Start with commonly known good loads for your caliber a quick google search should help with this but make sure to check them against a reloading book to make sure they are safe. I have often found that matching the burn rate to the bullet weight makes major differences in accuracy but this is not always easy done the Searia book lists accuracy loads that may not be a bad place to start to get some bullet weight powder burn rate pairings that play well together</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1099039, member: 83267"] Remember consistency = accuracy changing anything changes everything what I mean by this is working up a load and changing anything like primer manufactures nullifies all dáta you previously had for that component combination get a journal and keep good notes. Start with commonly known good loads for your caliber a quick google search should help with this but make sure to check them against a reloading book to make sure they are safe. I have often found that matching the burn rate to the bullet weight makes major differences in accuracy but this is not always easy done the Searia book lists accuracy loads that may not be a bad place to start to get some bullet weight powder burn rate pairings that play well together [/QUOTE]
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