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<blockquote data-quote="Grubby" data-source="post: 981113" data-attributes="member: 35066"><p>First of all, I have read books and manuals like crazy before this adventure began. I began my first load work up for my .223 win 70v with barnes ttsx a few weeks ago. I was reading more and found and article about starting close to the max with testing as it. I didn't have much time at the range, was starting to get dark. I went to the mid level and began. I found my .6 gr and .9 gr below max to both shoot .8 inch groups. The others closer to min were much worse. So I now have about 15 expensive bullets that I feel are not potentially as accurate as the others.</p><p></p><p>Should I pull the bullets and reload? Is this even a smart idea or a bad idea? Throw the powder out or use it in other bullets? Deprime and reprime?</p><p></p><p>Not only are the bullets pricey, I have struggled to find them.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate any and all suggestions.</p><p></p><p>Grub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grubby, post: 981113, member: 35066"] First of all, I have read books and manuals like crazy before this adventure began. I began my first load work up for my .223 win 70v with barnes ttsx a few weeks ago. I was reading more and found and article about starting close to the max with testing as it. I didn't have much time at the range, was starting to get dark. I went to the mid level and began. I found my .6 gr and .9 gr below max to both shoot .8 inch groups. The others closer to min were much worse. So I now have about 15 expensive bullets that I feel are not potentially as accurate as the others. Should I pull the bullets and reload? Is this even a smart idea or a bad idea? Throw the powder out or use it in other bullets? Deprime and reprime? Not only are the bullets pricey, I have struggled to find them. I appreciate any and all suggestions. Grub [/QUOTE]
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