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Reloading
reading the hornady oal guage
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<blockquote data-quote="stevesmith" data-source="post: 1019541" data-attributes="member: 85997"><p>well i may not be the one to ask but with my searching over the past few months its all according to what your gun likes..i think im gonna start about 20/000 off the lands to find a accurcy load then after im comfortable with that im gonna move closer to the lands to check for a increase in accuracy. if it gets better ill start over with my load at 5/000 off the lands and work my way in or out to what ever the gun likes because it will let you know what it likes..ive only loaded a 223 caliber and doin what i said worked for me and my gun..im gonna do the same here..only problem is i was having a hard time determining where the lands were with this large caliber on my 223 it was obvious..</p><p>i hope this helps any, if not someone else will sure be able to tell you on here cause there are some very nice and knowledgeable folks on here..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevesmith, post: 1019541, member: 85997"] well i may not be the one to ask but with my searching over the past few months its all according to what your gun likes..i think im gonna start about 20/000 off the lands to find a accurcy load then after im comfortable with that im gonna move closer to the lands to check for a increase in accuracy. if it gets better ill start over with my load at 5/000 off the lands and work my way in or out to what ever the gun likes because it will let you know what it likes..ive only loaded a 223 caliber and doin what i said worked for me and my gun..im gonna do the same here..only problem is i was having a hard time determining where the lands were with this large caliber on my 223 it was obvious.. i hope this helps any, if not someone else will sure be able to tell you on here cause there are some very nice and knowledgeable folks on here.. [/QUOTE]
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