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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2778450" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Different charge weights. The reason for me is I am looking for that max charge. I feel that I need to know if the rifle will do the velocities I want or should be able to make. The velocity may not be there, so I am move to a different load, bullet. I already kind of know what bullet weight I am going to use in that rifle, but velocity may not be there again. So adjustment may be needed.</p><p>Several of my reloads in different rifles are over the manual stated max.</p><p>I'll back the powder load back down and change primers. I increase the charge weight quicker at that time. It's a little hard to figure just what charge weight and primer is going to be use yet. With that in the later stages I am adjusting my seating of my bullets, because I have a combination of primers, powder, bullet, velocity and grouping. I find tune at that stage. To me the final is adjusting seating dept to see if it's group better. We change things to see what is better. Don't get mad, it's discussion , not to get mad about. Learn to roll with the bunches. Possible learn at the same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2778450, member: 101791"] Different charge weights. The reason for me is I am looking for that max charge. I feel that I need to know if the rifle will do the velocities I want or should be able to make. The velocity may not be there, so I am move to a different load, bullet. I already kind of know what bullet weight I am going to use in that rifle, but velocity may not be there again. So adjustment may be needed. Several of my reloads in different rifles are over the manual stated max. I'll back the powder load back down and change primers. I increase the charge weight quicker at that time. It's a little hard to figure just what charge weight and primer is going to be use yet. With that in the later stages I am adjusting my seating of my bullets, because I have a combination of primers, powder, bullet, velocity and grouping. I find tune at that stage. To me the final is adjusting seating dept to see if it's group better. We change things to see what is better. Don't get mad, it's discussion , not to get mad about. Learn to roll with the bunches. Possible learn at the same time. [/QUOTE]
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