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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 1961895" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p>When you're shooting your groups are they in rapid succession with one another w/out breaking position or do you get up off the rifle after each shot to let the barrel cool?</p><p>Reason I ask is that I just finished load development w/ a .300 Win Mag also using ADG brass, Federal 215's, Berger 210's and RL26. Seems when I stay on the rifle after each shot without breaking position (prone) the load I settled on (73.1gr) prints .5 moa consistently. BUT if I get up after each shot, allow a few minutes to pass and and set up all over again I tend to throw one high or low sometimes thus ruining the group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 1961895, member: 98025"] When you’re shooting your groups are they in rapid succession with one another w/out breaking position or do you get up off the rifle after each shot to let the barrel cool? Reason I ask is that I just finished load development w/ a .300 Win Mag also using ADG brass, Federal 215’s, Berger 210’s and RL26. Seems when I stay on the rifle after each shot without breaking position (prone) the load I settled on (73.1gr) prints .5 moa consistently. BUT if I get up after each shot, allow a few minutes to pass and and set up all over again I tend to throw one high or low sometimes thus ruining the group. [/QUOTE]
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