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Reloading Issue: Why do measurements vary?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackburbot" data-source="post: 2614809" data-attributes="member: 31562"><p>How much variance are we talking? You will have some neck tension issues, bullet inconsistency, charging handle pressure inconsistency, inconsistency in your measuring tools and setup. Biggest thing is to go out and shoot these " bad loads". See how much your inconsistency plays down range. I thought my stuff was way off and lots of "advice" from everyone on how to reload and the works. Then you go out and constantly keep stuff around 1/2 MOA out to 900yards. So I started not to listen to all the "experts" and just stick to my usual ways. Take what I said with a grain of salt. But lots of reloading mistakes comes from trying to change too many things without knowing what the real issues to the inconsistency are</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackburbot, post: 2614809, member: 31562"] How much variance are we talking? You will have some neck tension issues, bullet inconsistency, charging handle pressure inconsistency, inconsistency in your measuring tools and setup. Biggest thing is to go out and shoot these " bad loads". See how much your inconsistency plays down range. I thought my stuff was way off and lots of "advice" from everyone on how to reload and the works. Then you go out and constantly keep stuff around 1/2 MOA out to 900yards. So I started not to listen to all the "experts" and just stick to my usual ways. Take what I said with a grain of salt. But lots of reloading mistakes comes from trying to change too many things without knowing what the real issues to the inconsistency are [/QUOTE]
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