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    load development

    Re: load development If you don't have access to a 300+ range for a ladder test I would set your loads up into 5 round groups with separate targets so you can see the results. Once you find a grouping to your liking I would further refine it by reducing the load variance from .5gn to .2gn...
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    dies?

    Re: dies? <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Spanky8601</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I use the Redding die. Double seat them, by turning 180 degrees and very seldom are they more that .01 out on the concentric. </div></div> I agree...also take a...
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    Doing a primer switch?

    Re: Doing a primer switch? I wouldn't ditch your load....back it off 10% and work it back up until you achieve the accuracy you are after http://www.castingstuff.com/primer_testing_reference.htm http://www.jamescalhoon.com/primers_and_pressure.php
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    Rookie Questions

    Re: Rookie Questions Depends on what you are loading for...plinking rounds...LEE will suffice...precision...IMO Forster is the way to go...volume a progressive is in order. I started with LEE...decent stuff to get you started...HOWEVER....if you are like most you will get the bug and before...