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<blockquote data-quote="JJMoody" data-source="post: 1468965" data-attributes="member: 89869"><p>Developing a new load, I'm trying the Berger seating depth test, followed by charge weight testing for nodes. So far, I've determined that the eldx s I'm shooting like between.010 and .050 jump and I'm also a crappy group shooter at 100 yds. Both pieces of info are equally relevant and unequally frustrating.</p><p>I might just run out to longer ranges and run the 42 grain load til all the brass is fired, get really good data on drops, get to know the rifle, then tweak if needed. If I find something that shoots well in a hunting rifle, I quit messing with it. If you want to change something, I'd start with a seating depth test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJMoody, post: 1468965, member: 89869"] Developing a new load, I'm trying the Berger seating depth test, followed by charge weight testing for nodes. So far, I've determined that the eldx s I'm shooting like between.010 and .050 jump and I'm also a crappy group shooter at 100 yds. Both pieces of info are equally relevant and unequally frustrating. I might just run out to longer ranges and run the 42 grain load til all the brass is fired, get really good data on drops, get to know the rifle, then tweak if needed. If I find something that shoots well in a hunting rifle, I quit messing with it. If you want to change something, I'd start with a seating depth test. [/QUOTE]
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