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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Top three things to reduce ES and SD
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<blockquote data-quote="TXTrained" data-source="post: 2256472" data-attributes="member: 108811"><p>Well the last I shot I had Avg. 2996, High of3008, Low of 2983, SD of 10.8,ES of 25, out of 15 shots..All in same hole except one that was .25 out from my fault.</p><p>I do all the things you do.I point my bulkets,bullets, use a K&M Precision Arbor Press with Dial Indicator using a Wilson/ Sinclair Micro Adjust Bullet Seater. I have a Warner Sizing Die m are specifically for my rifle chamber.</p><p>Maybe some of this info will help. Best of Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXTrained, post: 2256472, member: 108811"] Well the last I shot I had Avg. 2996, High of3008, Low of 2983, SD of 10.8,ES of 25, out of 15 shots..All in same hole except one that was .25 out from my fault. I do all the things you do.I point my bulkets,bullets, use a K&M Precision Arbor Press with Dial Indicator using a Wilson/ Sinclair Micro Adjust Bullet Seater. I have a Warner Sizing Die m are specifically for my rifle chamber. Maybe some of this info will help. Best of Luck [/QUOTE]
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