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Seating depth or charge weight ?
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<blockquote data-quote="just country" data-source="post: 1725093" data-attributes="member: 82689"><p>morning, between the reloading manuals reloading books</p><p>which I have 6, search info on this site and other reloading</p><p>sites. a reloader should not have any questions. just</p><p>load, shoot, load shoot till the magic spot is found.</p><p>example. I just started loading for the 257 wbee. have 2.</p><p>gathered info from different sites including this one. started</p><p>my null with barnes 100gr. TTSX. 73gr.s RL-22. wbee brass.</p><p>215 primers. set on powder and charge. got the COL's off this</p><p>site. barnes bullets have grooves cut into the bullet. by changing</p><p>the distance between the grooves I came up with a load to</p><p>the 2nd groove bottom. I fired the first shot. let the barrel</p><p>cool here in TX. fired the second shot, was inside the first</p><p>bullet hole. fired the third shot was inside the other 2</p><p>at top. subtracting the .257 bullet dia. then measured the</p><p>group size. came up with .385. I had people look at the</p><p>group. amazed. ME TOO> NEVER shot this rifle before</p><p>yesterday. west german action, trimney trigger, H&S sniper</p><p>stock, warne steel rings & mounts and bushnell 4.5x30 scope</p><p>and hart barrel. #5contour. gunsmith Hempstead Tx.</p><p>total cost $1800. justme gbot tum 74yrs, this month.</p><p>I gues the blood pressure meds r working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just country, post: 1725093, member: 82689"] morning, between the reloading manuals reloading books which I have 6, search info on this site and other reloading sites. a reloader should not have any questions. just load, shoot, load shoot till the magic spot is found. example. I just started loading for the 257 wbee. have 2. gathered info from different sites including this one. started my null with barnes 100gr. TTSX. 73gr.s RL-22. wbee brass. 215 primers. set on powder and charge. got the COL's off this site. barnes bullets have grooves cut into the bullet. by changing the distance between the grooves I came up with a load to the 2nd groove bottom. I fired the first shot. let the barrel cool here in TX. fired the second shot, was inside the first bullet hole. fired the third shot was inside the other 2 at top. subtracting the .257 bullet dia. then measured the group size. came up with .385. I had people look at the group. amazed. ME TOO> NEVER shot this rifle before yesterday. west german action, trimney trigger, H&S sniper stock, warne steel rings & mounts and bushnell 4.5x30 scope and hart barrel. #5contour. gunsmith Hempstead Tx. total cost $1800. justme gbot tum 74yrs, this month. I gues the blood pressure meds r working. [/QUOTE]
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