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Reloading
Reducing ES
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<blockquote data-quote="capona" data-source="post: 2116346" data-attributes="member: 116719"><p>That's really high numbers.</p><p>What kind of groups are you getting with those numbers?</p><p></p><p>Those numbers being that high I believe require an approach to eliminate what could be a dozen variables in your reloading by buying some Lapua before you go down a rabbit hole buying new electronic scales which can be a whole different thread on their own.</p><p></p><p>If you use quality brass and still have extreme numbers, then look at your loading process( not reload) since you haven't done a reload on the new brass.</p><p></p><p>But you need to supply more details as well.</p><p></p><p>What's the case length you are using for the group of brass.</p><p>What's the press and dies you are using.</p><p>How does the projectile feel when seating each round?</p><p>Consistent neck tension?</p><p></p><p>You should be under 30 with attention to the basics.</p><p>Getting into single digits requires more attention to each detail.</p><p>But the numbers you are getting are really extreme.</p><p>I haven't use the VLD so I'm not sure what typical for that kind of projectile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capona, post: 2116346, member: 116719"] That’s really high numbers. What kind of groups are you getting with those numbers? Those numbers being that high I believe require an approach to eliminate what could be a dozen variables in your reloading by buying some Lapua before you go down a rabbit hole buying new electronic scales which can be a whole different thread on their own. If you use quality brass and still have extreme numbers, then look at your loading process( not reload) since you haven’t done a reload on the new brass. But you need to supply more details as well. What’s the case length you are using for the group of brass. What’s the press and dies you are using. How does the projectile feel when seating each round? Consistent neck tension? You should be under 30 with attention to the basics. Getting into single digits requires more attention to each detail. But the numbers you are getting are really extreme. I haven’t use the VLD so I’m not sure what typical for that kind of projectile. [/QUOTE]
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