REM700 PSS 1/12" .308 about 25 years old, less than 50 rounds through it.
Using once fired brass from another .308. FL resize to specs and will fit in a Dillon .308 cartridge gauge.
Am trying to read a lot about accuracy reloading. Maybe am reading too much.... working up load for F Class T/R
Separating bullets by weight. For a 168 grain SMK should I bother at all? Separate by .1, .2, .3 grain difference?
If I am working at 'ladder loading' do I have to keep those bullet weights the exact same if possible?
Will start with 41.0 of Varget, Fed Match BR primers per manual for 168grain SMK
OAL I have an RCBS micrometer. Several on the forums here have said start .010 off the lands and I have a way to accurately measure that.
Should I start with any lower load due to a change in the Sierra Book from the published 2.80" OAL
Thanks to all!
Wayne
I realize this is a lot in a short post, but
Using once fired brass from another .308. FL resize to specs and will fit in a Dillon .308 cartridge gauge.
Am trying to read a lot about accuracy reloading. Maybe am reading too much.... working up load for F Class T/R
Separating bullets by weight. For a 168 grain SMK should I bother at all? Separate by .1, .2, .3 grain difference?
If I am working at 'ladder loading' do I have to keep those bullet weights the exact same if possible?
Will start with 41.0 of Varget, Fed Match BR primers per manual for 168grain SMK
OAL I have an RCBS micrometer. Several on the forums here have said start .010 off the lands and I have a way to accurately measure that.
Should I start with any lower load due to a change in the Sierra Book from the published 2.80" OAL
Thanks to all!
Wayne
I realize this is a lot in a short post, but