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Reloading
Reloader 22 berger 215 hybrid load data
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1073222" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>North Idaho Hunter,</p><p>Did you foul your rifle to its optimum point where the bullet strikes stop rising on a practice target and begin to cluster before you did your group shooting? Also what did the groups look like ? horizontal ? vertical? angular?. What was the SD on the load that gave you the 1 inch group at 100yds? SD is a more important indicator than ES as it directly affects vertical dispersion of the group. Have you tried the load that worked best on out at 2-300 yards? Bullets with long nose dimensions sometimes need a little more distance to completely stabilize. Try going .005 to each side of the .010 seating depth. Foul the barrel as instructed above. And lets see what that does. Make sure you load these to the LOWEST POWDER CHARGE LISTED FOR THE BULLET/POWDER/CARTRIDGE COMBINATION YOU ARE TESTING ! Do all the tests above 1 at a time and lets discuss the results so we can get you dialed in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1073222, member: 85389"] North Idaho Hunter, Did you foul your rifle to its optimum point where the bullet strikes stop rising on a practice target and begin to cluster before you did your group shooting? Also what did the groups look like ? horizontal ? vertical? angular?. What was the SD on the load that gave you the 1 inch group at 100yds? SD is a more important indicator than ES as it directly affects vertical dispersion of the group. Have you tried the load that worked best on out at 2-300 yards? Bullets with long nose dimensions sometimes need a little more distance to completely stabilize. Try going .005 to each side of the .010 seating depth. Foul the barrel as instructed above. And lets see what that does. Make sure you load these to the LOWEST POWDER CHARGE LISTED FOR THE BULLET/POWDER/CARTRIDGE COMBINATION YOU ARE TESTING ! Do all the tests above 1 at a time and lets discuss the results so we can get you dialed in. [/QUOTE]
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