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What is acceptable velocity variation
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<blockquote data-quote="ken snyder" data-source="post: 600838" data-attributes="member: 26019"><p>Guess I should of given a few basic rules to help.</p><p></p><p>Never mix brand or lot numbers - cases, primers, powders and sometimes even the same bullets from a different box.</p><p></p><p>Brass uniformity and Brass uniformity, they must all be identical twins and without differences such as wall thickness and flash hole - one thing I see people overlook is forgetting to clean the re-sizing lube out of the mouth of the case, some will end up with more or less and that's not good</p><p></p><p>Barrels in different states of fouling or cleanliness will not shoot the same velocities ( a forum topic with good but sometimes seemingly conflicting advise)</p><p></p><p>It's a willingness to be a robot and perform the same functions the same way every time. It sounds confusing but once you get into it then it is actually as simple as making cupcakes</p><p></p><p>The fastest jump start I know of is a book by Glen D. Zediker "Handloading for Competition" ( or similar reading) And all the forum space here on LRH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken snyder, post: 600838, member: 26019"] Guess I should of given a few basic rules to help. Never mix brand or lot numbers - cases, primers, powders and sometimes even the same bullets from a different box. Brass uniformity and Brass uniformity, they must all be identical twins and without differences such as wall thickness and flash hole - one thing I see people overlook is forgetting to clean the re-sizing lube out of the mouth of the case, some will end up with more or less and that's not good Barrels in different states of fouling or cleanliness will not shoot the same velocities ( a forum topic with good but sometimes seemingly conflicting advise) It's a willingness to be a robot and perform the same functions the same way every time. It sounds confusing but once you get into it then it is actually as simple as making cupcakes The fastest jump start I know of is a book by Glen D. Zediker "Handloading for Competition" ( or similar reading) And all the forum space here on LRH [/QUOTE]
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