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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Top three things to reduce ES and SD
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<blockquote data-quote="DougMH" data-source="post: 702918" data-attributes="member: 26282"><p>I didn't see the last part of your question. There's a good bit more that one kernel of Varget that can affect MV. In fact, the entire process from case, powder, primer and preparation come into play. I guess if you're saying theorhetically everything else is equal would it measure the difference of one kernel of Varget, I'd guess probably not. .1 grain, yes, but 1 kernel (approx .02 grains), probably not.</p><p> </p><p>When you're able to get all else 100% equal, let me know and I'll back you financially to produce match ammo. It must be 100% uniformity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougMH, post: 702918, member: 26282"] I didn't see the last part of your question. There's a good bit more that one kernel of Varget that can affect MV. In fact, the entire process from case, powder, primer and preparation come into play. I guess if you're saying theorhetically everything else is equal would it measure the difference of one kernel of Varget, I'd guess probably not. .1 grain, yes, but 1 kernel (approx .02 grains), probably not. When you're able to get all else 100% equal, let me know and I'll back you financially to produce match ammo. It must be 100% uniformity. [/QUOTE]
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