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Reloading
Would you add powder or monkey with seating depth on this?
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<blockquote data-quote="blipelt" data-source="post: 713961" data-attributes="member: 11310"><p>You probably already know this stuff but:</p><p> </p><p>I can offer the same advice that was given to me by the guy who has alot of trophies in benchrest for validation. Settle on a powder charge and bullet by looking at your groups. He pays more attention to vertical than horizontal. Once you find something that has potential he plays with seating depth in 15 thou increments. Also shoot at a distance you can see your groups develop. Nothing is learned when you can't see what is going on. You shoot at to far of a distance and find a flier you can't validate why or which one. </p><p> </p><p>Another time saver is have a portable press, seat your loads long. Adjust when you are out at the range. I have been told by Richard it takes him only a couple hours to work up a load for a new barrel on one of his rifles.</p><p> </p><p>Brent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blipelt, post: 713961, member: 11310"] You probably already know this stuff but: I can offer the same advice that was given to me by the guy who has alot of trophies in benchrest for validation. Settle on a powder charge and bullet by looking at your groups. He pays more attention to vertical than horizontal. Once you find something that has potential he plays with seating depth in 15 thou increments. Also shoot at a distance you can see your groups develop. Nothing is learned when you can't see what is going on. You shoot at to far of a distance and find a flier you can't validate why or which one. Another time saver is have a portable press, seat your loads long. Adjust when you are out at the range. I have been told by Richard it takes him only a couple hours to work up a load for a new barrel on one of his rifles. Brent [/QUOTE]
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