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Recent content by Sr-WiNdTeCh

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    Proper way to work up a load?

    Re: Proper way to work up a load? http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=2636502#Post2636502
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    Your 1st thing when building a rifle load?

    Re: Your 1st thing when building a load? <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fuzzball</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> (Ref. "...decreasing the powder charge by .1 or .05gr...", does ANYONE actually try to vary test charges by .05 gr.? Variations in...
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    Your 1st thing when building a rifle load?

    Re: Your 1st thing when building a load? I have some questions... True or False - Does changing seating depth alter the pressure of a load ever so slightly? True or False - Does changing the primer from std to mag alter the pressure of the load ever so slightly? True or False - Does...
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    Your 1st thing when building a rifle load?

    Re: Your 1st thing when building a load? Never said what you claim I said so you can shove that up your ass. Also I'm right no matter what you say. LEARN PHYSICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LEARN ABOUT PRESSURES!!! LEARN ABOUT BALLISTICS!!!!
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    Your 1st thing when building a rifle load?

    Re: Your 1st thing when building a load? Maybe I'm missing something, I never said anything about a .01" group, also I don't shoot Benchrest, I shoot for fun. I like how shit just gets made up. I said START with seating depth, before you start with bullets or powder.. that's it... find your...
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    Your 1st thing when building a rifle load?

    Re: Your 1st thing when building a load? I know it's hard to understand for some of you, how about open up your mind and think outside the box. As for jamming into the lands, that's cool to, probably even better, but my whole point here is that you need to keep your bullet jump to a minimum...
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    Varget Sale

    Re: Varget Sale Beats Powder Valley - To bad I don't have any use for varget...
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    Reloading 101: Reloading basics for the new reload

    Re: Reloading 101: Reloading basics for the new reload Start your rifle load development with a good Ogive measurement for your rifle's chamber and back off .01 to .005 and keep all bullets loaded to this until you have found the best load.
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    Goal is to get the longest bullet seating?

    Re: Goal is to get the longest bullet seating? I just made a thread dealing with bullet seating in single shot rifles, check it out.
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    Your 1st thing when building a rifle load?

    Re: Your 1st thing when building a load? Sorry - this is for a single shot rifle - for a magazine you make the OAL the longest you can and still have a reliable feed.
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    Dillon XL650 Vs Hornady LnL Vs RCBS 2000

    Re: Dillon XL650 Vs Hornady LnL Vs RCBS 2000 A little locktite comes to mind...
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    Case Lube Procedure

    Re: Case Lube Procedure I have yet to see One Shot dent a case, have a stuck case, or have any issues what so ever, it helps with inside and outside sizing. It's better than anything..
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    Your 1st thing when building a rifle load?

    So far only proven with .223 rifles... I'm not going to lie The first thing I start with is seating depth by Ogive. I've heard people saying well my rifle like a Jump.... well that's probably because you didn't do your load development correctly and you've built a load that needs less...
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    Load Development Log

    Re: Load Development Log I will take some of your info and incorporate it into my spreadsheet, I need a chronograph.. I see you use OAL, when dealing with my AR-15 that's all I can deal with, but when loading for my rifle I do Ogive. Great job! Below is how my current load data looks like...
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    Photos Re: Gun raffle winner Marlin XL7 30.06

    Re: Gun raffle winner Marlin XL7 30.06 Nothing wrong with Marlin - My 17HMR shoots .250" @ 100yrds all day.