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Reloading
Primer cratering & flattening
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<blockquote data-quote="tim_w" data-source="post: 2636573" data-attributes="member: 11132"><p>Using RL 23 and if he is shooting slowly maybe why the throat is still looking OK. A bore scoped rules out a carbon ring.</p><p></p><p>Personally my first move would be to reestablish the same jump distance as when your old tuned load and add powder to bring the same vel. Start there. If it looks like its going in tte right direction, close the jump (increase bto) by 0.002-0.003 till you see it start to open. Then back down one jump step. </p><p></p><p>I would shoot @200 yd on a consistent or calm day. It's a good distance compromise between minimizing wind and being able to better see group dispersion changes.</p><p></p><p>I can not see a hunting rifle 6.5x284 being cooked @600 rd. It's not BR/FC ripping off 10rd in 1-2 min. Especially when not using a high energy powder. I would expect 1000k+ .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim_w, post: 2636573, member: 11132"] Using RL 23 and if he is shooting slowly maybe why the throat is still looking OK. A bore scoped rules out a carbon ring. Personally my first move would be to reestablish the same jump distance as when your old tuned load and add powder to bring the same vel. Start there. If it looks like its going in tte right direction, close the jump (increase bto) by 0.002-0.003 till you see it start to open. Then back down one jump step. I would shoot @200 yd on a consistent or calm day. It's a good distance compromise between minimizing wind and being able to better see group dispersion changes. I can not see a hunting rifle 6.5x284 being cooked @600 rd. It's not BR/FC ripping off 10rd in 1-2 min. Especially when not using a high energy powder. I would expect 1000k+ . [/QUOTE]
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