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Reloading 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 1899665" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>That is why I shoot a ladder test in .5 grain increments. At the first sign of pressure I back off 1 grain and that is max in that rifle. Then I take the flat spots in velocity and load around them to find the best powder charge then I do seating depth test starting at .010 off and in .025 increments. Most times you will find something you like in there. If not I change something but most times it is bullet. I have shot 300 rounds in a 6 Creedmoor one time determined to get it to shoot ELD-X because I wanted it to. Learned my lesson. Finally tried a Berger 105 hybrid and bam one hole groups. </p><p>Don't get hung up on velocity with modern scopes just dial and shoot. A tight group is just teasing you to try and stay in that high node. Don't you will regret it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 1899665, member: 85874"] That is why I shoot a ladder test in .5 grain increments. At the first sign of pressure I back off 1 grain and that is max in that rifle. Then I take the flat spots in velocity and load around them to find the best powder charge then I do seating depth test starting at .010 off and in .025 increments. Most times you will find something you like in there. If not I change something but most times it is bullet. I have shot 300 rounds in a 6 Creedmoor one time determined to get it to shoot ELD-X because I wanted it to. Learned my lesson. Finally tried a Berger 105 hybrid and bam one hole groups. Don't get hung up on velocity with modern scopes just dial and shoot. A tight group is just teasing you to try and stay in that high node. Don't you will regret it. [/QUOTE]
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