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Please Help Me Develop a Load for 145 GR LRX in 7 MM WBY Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 1458164" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>I usually foul the barrel with a round before firing a group of three if the barrel was cleaned. I never use the fouling round to count in my group, but count the first round if the barrel has been fouled. I always take my time shooting so as not to heat up the barrel. I use sand bags up front and rear when shooting. I tried the lead sled, but just don't like it at all. I found that by free floating the barrel ( removed the pressure point ) I got better groups. My advice concerning the OAL would be to start at max magazine length and shorten ( maybe .020 at a time) till you hit a good length, then you can adjust it till you get your best accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 1458164, member: 95503"] I usually foul the barrel with a round before firing a group of three if the barrel was cleaned. I never use the fouling round to count in my group, but count the first round if the barrel has been fouled. I always take my time shooting so as not to heat up the barrel. I use sand bags up front and rear when shooting. I tried the lead sled, but just don't like it at all. I found that by free floating the barrel ( removed the pressure point ) I got better groups. My advice concerning the OAL would be to start at max magazine length and shorten ( maybe .020 at a time) till you hit a good length, then you can adjust it till you get your best accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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