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The Basics, Starting Out
Ocw load development help
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhovee" data-source="post: 1439207" data-attributes="member: 101820"><p>I would take what you think your best charge was and do a seating depth test. Doesn't look like your even close. You would be able to see things a lot more clear. If you have had good groups from the rifle before, then you know it can shoot. When i did this in the past it was very easy to see it come in and out of tune. This picture is of different charge weights on the bottom. Top was seating for a different rifle. I went back with .2 grains more in 3 more charges and they all shot the same as the bottom right. Or very close to it. Same elevation. I can't shoot groups that small very often</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhovee, post: 1439207, member: 101820"] I would take what you think your best charge was and do a seating depth test. Doesn't look like your even close. You would be able to see things a lot more clear. If you have had good groups from the rifle before, then you know it can shoot. When i did this in the past it was very easy to see it come in and out of tune. This picture is of different charge weights on the bottom. Top was seating for a different rifle. I went back with .2 grains more in 3 more charges and they all shot the same as the bottom right. Or very close to it. Same elevation. I can't shoot groups that small very often [/QUOTE]
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