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Reloading Question 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian Bushman" data-source="post: 905590" data-attributes="member: 41122"><p>It looks like reloading has shown you both sides of the coin right off the bat.</p><p></p><p>First off consider yourself fortunate with the 300 wsm because its nice when things happen like that, and when it does i usually just stick with the magic load and enjoy. Why fix what aint broke right?</p><p></p><p>With the 06 i would definitely keep working up in .5 gn increments with rl22. Its nice to know where your max is and you could hit a better accuracy node along the way. After that you can tune to .2 gn loads and even play with seating depth. Be careful not to make too large of changes too quickly and keep a sharp eye on your cases and primers for signs of pressure. After that, if you still arent satisfied move on to different powders, bullets, and even primers to see if you can find something that gun likes. Assuming you arent having a different issue with the rifle thats keeping it from shooting better groups. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps, happy hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian Bushman, post: 905590, member: 41122"] It looks like reloading has shown you both sides of the coin right off the bat. First off consider yourself fortunate with the 300 wsm because its nice when things happen like that, and when it does i usually just stick with the magic load and enjoy. Why fix what aint broke right? With the 06 i would definitely keep working up in .5 gn increments with rl22. Its nice to know where your max is and you could hit a better accuracy node along the way. After that you can tune to .2 gn loads and even play with seating depth. Be careful not to make too large of changes too quickly and keep a sharp eye on your cases and primers for signs of pressure. After that, if you still arent satisfied move on to different powders, bullets, and even primers to see if you can find something that gun likes. Assuming you arent having a different issue with the rifle thats keeping it from shooting better groups. Hope this helps, happy hunting. [/QUOTE]
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