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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
want to see a rifle go "out of tune"
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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 1632809" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>I built my 6 br two summers ago and found an awesome load for RL15. shot nice little groups. Later that year we had a break in weather late November. I took her out to do some group therapy. The same rifle and ammo I had loaded in summer opened up to about 3/4 inch. The temperature change was around 50 degrees. I checked and rechecked everything. Tried a more stable powder and haven't loaded with RL15 since. Varget is my new go to for several cartridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 1632809, member: 107749"] I built my 6 br two summers ago and found an awesome load for RL15. shot nice little groups. Later that year we had a break in weather late November. I took her out to do some group therapy. The same rifle and ammo I had loaded in summer opened up to about 3/4 inch. The temperature change was around 50 degrees. I checked and rechecked everything. Tried a more stable powder and haven't loaded with RL15 since. Varget is my new go to for several cartridges. [/QUOTE]
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