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Reloading
Ugly extreme spread........now what ?
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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1674492" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>My intentions are to shoot these seat depth test loads I loaded to find the sweet spot on seating depth, but the gun /load combination has shown no real preference over a pretty wide range. I have 5 shots each loaded in .01 steps from 1.99 to 2.05 lengths from back of case to ogive. After I shoot all 100 Peterson brass once and weight sort , I'm going to load 10 rounds in .1 steps from 41.6 to 42.6 to look for the sweet spot. I will load below or above those numbers if the test shows the "zone" is towards one end or the other of the string. </p><p> There should be a pretty good load worked up by the time all that is done. If I cant get ES inside 25 after that, I will crack the seal on the H4350 sitting on the bench and try it.</p><p> The main objective is to enjoy the process . I know I dont NEED ES numbers below 25 for my 500yd hunting round, but I like the idea of a load that can outshooting me under the most ideal conditions. Makes me shoot harder because I know a miss is all ME !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1674492, member: 110162"] My intentions are to shoot these seat depth test loads I loaded to find the sweet spot on seating depth, but the gun /load combination has shown no real preference over a pretty wide range. I have 5 shots each loaded in .01 steps from 1.99 to 2.05 lengths from back of case to ogive. After I shoot all 100 Peterson brass once and weight sort , I'm going to load 10 rounds in .1 steps from 41.6 to 42.6 to look for the sweet spot. I will load below or above those numbers if the test shows the "zone" is towards one end or the other of the string. There should be a pretty good load worked up by the time all that is done. If I cant get ES inside 25 after that, I will crack the seal on the H4350 sitting on the bench and try it. The main objective is to enjoy the process . I know I dont NEED ES numbers below 25 for my 500yd hunting round, but I like the idea of a load that can outshooting me under the most ideal conditions. Makes me shoot harder because I know a miss is all ME ! [/QUOTE]
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