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"Upping my game" Reloading Question
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<blockquote data-quote="savage1756" data-source="post: 1175521" data-attributes="member: 88681"><p>I have a CED Chronograph but haven't used it yet. I had been using a CHRONY prvious to that. The 1/2 MOA is factual but it was a day when the planets were aligned and God showed favor on me!. I use sandbags to target shoot. I have gone thru one round of testing with IMR 8208 XBR, Varget, and IMR 4895 but wasn't happy with results and I know I need to review again as while testing I was hurried a bit. Not how I like to test loads. My goal is to shoot 1000 yards and enjoy it as well has try some long range groundhogs and whitetail. I guess you can say I'm lucky to have it group like that using standard reloading procedures but I have done the same for a custom .22-250 and a factory .243 with similar results. In fact I just bought a TC Dimension in .243 and sighted it in for deer season using my .243 handloads and the darn thing grouped under the size of a dime ( I didn't measure it yet) at 100 yards and I wasn't even trying to target shoot just to get it ready for hunting. Doesn't always happen that way but again I was fortunate. All my rifles are glass bedded, free floating barrels, tiggers worked on, screws and bolts torqued and reloads all have beed FL sized, cleaned and burred, charges weighed one at a time on a beam scale. I do appreciate all the feedback I'm getting and hope to use it wisely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="savage1756, post: 1175521, member: 88681"] I have a CED Chronograph but haven't used it yet. I had been using a CHRONY prvious to that. The 1/2 MOA is factual but it was a day when the planets were aligned and God showed favor on me!. I use sandbags to target shoot. I have gone thru one round of testing with IMR 8208 XBR, Varget, and IMR 4895 but wasn't happy with results and I know I need to review again as while testing I was hurried a bit. Not how I like to test loads. My goal is to shoot 1000 yards and enjoy it as well has try some long range groundhogs and whitetail. I guess you can say I'm lucky to have it group like that using standard reloading procedures but I have done the same for a custom .22-250 and a factory .243 with similar results. In fact I just bought a TC Dimension in .243 and sighted it in for deer season using my .243 handloads and the darn thing grouped under the size of a dime ( I didn't measure it yet) at 100 yards and I wasn't even trying to target shoot just to get it ready for hunting. Doesn't always happen that way but again I was fortunate. All my rifles are glass bedded, free floating barrels, tiggers worked on, screws and bolts torqued and reloads all have beed FL sized, cleaned and burred, charges weighed one at a time on a beam scale. I do appreciate all the feedback I'm getting and hope to use it wisely. [/QUOTE]
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