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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1962225" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Joefrazell, what brass are you using , does it weigh the same how are the flash holes inside any burrs ,are they the same depth , are the primmer pockets uniform depth , are you just throwing the powder or are you weighing each charge ? go up just a little in powder may help this at times 10th grain at a time . How far off the lands have you tried seating the bullets they may like more or less of a jump . How do the bullets weights compare are they pretty close to the same ?Do you develop a flinch , push or pull into your stock , is your finger control changing or are you consistent with it ? some times it's something small or a combination of small things adding up . That's part of the enjoyment of shooting figuring out why it's doing what it's doing so many things to learn .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1962225, member: 91783"] Joefrazell, what brass are you using , does it weigh the same how are the flash holes inside any burrs ,are they the same depth , are the primmer pockets uniform depth , are you just throwing the powder or are you weighing each charge ? go up just a little in powder may help this at times 10th grain at a time . How far off the lands have you tried seating the bullets they may like more or less of a jump . How do the bullets weights compare are they pretty close to the same ?Do you develop a flinch , push or pull into your stock , is your finger control changing or are you consistent with it ? some times it's something small or a combination of small things adding up . That's part of the enjoyment of shooting figuring out why it's doing what it's doing so many things to learn . [/QUOTE]
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