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Sinclair Expander Mandrel Die Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Greasegun" data-source="post: 1827236" data-attributes="member: 112196"><p>I have focused on 1 bullet, the 143eldx. Have loaded and tested 225 rounds trying to tune in. Best I can get consistently is .75 MOA with a few small er groups now and then. I have tried seating depths from .005 to .090 jump, and every .005 in between. Seems to do best around .040. I actually just recieved my order of 3 new bullets to try, a 142 ABLR, 140 ELDm, and 140 berger elite hunter. I figure Ill get one of them to shoot tighter. Should I tune seating depth first or powder charge 1st? I have always done powder charge 1st in the past, but Im questioning if thats the best approach?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greasegun, post: 1827236, member: 112196"] I have focused on 1 bullet, the 143eldx. Have loaded and tested 225 rounds trying to tune in. Best I can get consistently is .75 MOA with a few small er groups now and then. I have tried seating depths from .005 to .090 jump, and every .005 in between. Seems to do best around .040. I actually just recieved my order of 3 new bullets to try, a 142 ABLR, 140 ELDm, and 140 berger elite hunter. I figure Ill get one of them to shoot tighter. Should I tune seating depth first or powder charge 1st? I have always done powder charge 1st in the past, but Im questioning if thats the best approach? [/QUOTE]
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