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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="RockZ" data-source="post: 1420556" data-attributes="member: 5750"><p>Great point...</p><p>I guess we should have asked about his brass prep. It definitely makes a huge difference. I also have to turn the necks on some custom chambers.</p><p>I know I seem I concentrate on es/sd but that's the best you can do testing at 100yds for determining potential vertical dispersion.</p><p>I often go the range with my best test loads and a portable reloading set up and simply test for actual vertical at 600 yds.What really matters of course is what shows up on paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockZ, post: 1420556, member: 5750"] Great point... I guess we should have asked about his brass prep. It definitely makes a huge difference. I also have to turn the necks on some custom chambers. I know I seem I concentrate on es/sd but that's the best you can do testing at 100yds for determining potential vertical dispersion. I often go the range with my best test loads and a portable reloading set up and simply test for actual vertical at 600 yds.What really matters of course is what shows up on paper. [/QUOTE]
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