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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="RockZ" data-source="post: 1420529" data-attributes="member: 5750"><p>Load 45.8gr and do a seating depth test with that load. I always find a load that has the lowest es/sd then try to dial it in with seating depth. I also try a few different primers. It's often very surprising when see a 1.5" group turn into a .25" group when tweaking the seating depth.</p><p>After the seating depth test dials it you may need to tweak the powder charge a few tenths of a grain.</p><p>Remember for long range... 100 yd groups are not the goal. You have to get rid of vertical dispersion! Concentrate on that first and you will find your long range load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockZ, post: 1420529, member: 5750"] Load 45.8gr and do a seating depth test with that load. I always find a load that has the lowest es/sd then try to dial it in with seating depth. I also try a few different primers. It's often very surprising when see a 1.5" group turn into a .25" group when tweaking the seating depth. After the seating depth test dials it you may need to tweak the powder charge a few tenths of a grain. Remember for long range... 100 yd groups are not the goal. You have to get rid of vertical dispersion! Concentrate on that first and you will find your long range load. [/QUOTE]
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