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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Powder Charges +/- 1gr the same???
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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1209844" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>IN 223 my accuracy nodes I would say run around .6 grains wide max depending on your level of acceptable accuracy, for short range 100yard work he might be right for a larger cased caliber. For 1000yard work no way in h$&@ is that bunk going to fly your SD's would be rediculess. I do load work up at .3gr increments for 223 rem and usually .5gr increments for larger calibers. I suspect that maybe that book or article lost the Decimal in front the numbers that would make sense. Plus or minus .1gr to .3gr I could say yep he is on the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1209844, member: 83267"] IN 223 my accuracy nodes I would say run around .6 grains wide max depending on your level of acceptable accuracy, for short range 100yard work he might be right for a larger cased caliber. For 1000yard work no way in h$&@ is that bunk going to fly your SD's would be rediculess. I do load work up at .3gr increments for 223 rem and usually .5gr increments for larger calibers. I suspect that maybe that book or article lost the Decimal in front the numbers that would make sense. Plus or minus .1gr to .3gr I could say yep he is on the money. [/QUOTE]
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