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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reloading for accuracy (hunting only)
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1000076" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>I prep my fire formed brass...</p><p>-neck size with my Fl die and deprime.</p><p>-trim and debur</p><p>-tumble </p><p>-clean primer pockets</p><p>-use shop air and blow the cases out.</p><p></p><p>Then the fun begins, I usually can find my initial load with about 18-20 rounds I start low and work up in .5 increments at mag length. The rifle involved is a sub moa gun so I look for charges that gives the tightest groups. Once if find my best group I load up some behind the the best charge weight usually 1.5-2 grns. And work back up in .3 grns. Past the best charge found in the first load work up depending on if it was a max load or not dictates how far. Then I tweak with seating depth if needed I can seem to always find a sub half moa load with this method. With little or no seating depth adjustment. With the bullets I prefer..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1000076, member: 78762"] I prep my fire formed brass... -neck size with my Fl die and deprime. -trim and debur -tumble -clean primer pockets -use shop air and blow the cases out. Then the fun begins, I usually can find my initial load with about 18-20 rounds I start low and work up in .5 increments at mag length. The rifle involved is a sub moa gun so I look for charges that gives the tightest groups. Once if find my best group I load up some behind the the best charge weight usually 1.5-2 grns. And work back up in .3 grns. Past the best charge found in the first load work up depending on if it was a max load or not dictates how far. Then I tweak with seating depth if needed I can seem to always find a sub half moa load with this method. With little or no seating depth adjustment. With the bullets I prefer.. [/QUOTE]
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