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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Crowe284" data-source="post: 1309231" data-attributes="member: 97064"><p>Clear as mud! Ha! So....Lets say you are using nothing but berger VLD type bullets and just switching weights, you ought to be **** close?</p><p></p><p>As for the comparator issue....I have a GAP built 6.5 4S that I bought from a forum member. Also bought all of his loaded rounds that shoot bug holes. His CBTO measurement differed from mine as I wanted to document his exact jump (which was .001) when I started loading. Although we got two different CBTO measurements, as long as I used MY equipment on loaded rounds and duplicated using MY measurements I should end up with same jump, correct? Have worried about this ever since I found the load he developed was unbelievable and wanted to duplicate. I measured everything on the loaded rounds (headspace etc. etc.) and on fired brass so that I would have all of this to duplicate. Even though he did the loading, if I use my measuring tools and use those measurements, I think I should be close....hopefully?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowe284, post: 1309231, member: 97064"] Clear as mud! Ha! So....Lets say you are using nothing but berger VLD type bullets and just switching weights, you ought to be **** close? As for the comparator issue....I have a GAP built 6.5 4S that I bought from a forum member. Also bought all of his loaded rounds that shoot bug holes. His CBTO measurement differed from mine as I wanted to document his exact jump (which was .001) when I started loading. Although we got two different CBTO measurements, as long as I used MY equipment on loaded rounds and duplicated using MY measurements I should end up with same jump, correct? Have worried about this ever since I found the load he developed was unbelievable and wanted to duplicate. I measured everything on the loaded rounds (headspace etc. etc.) and on fired brass so that I would have all of this to duplicate. Even though he did the loading, if I use my measuring tools and use those measurements, I think I should be close....hopefully? [/QUOTE]
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