My bad. Gol'durned liberals!
https://www-m.cnn.com/2018/12/03/pol...on-house-race/
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My bad. Gol'durned liberals!
https://www-m.cnn.com/2018/12/03/pol...on-house-race/
For flat base like the SX's when reloading, it's better to chamfer the case neck to get that bullet seated with minimal issues. For the lower starting powder weight, i say this as someone who was where you are now. Looked at the load data started from low end in .5 increments. After seeing what the performance was at lower compared to mid powder weights. I saw no reason to start at the bottom where across the board better results, accuracy wise were always in mid - higher end. This coming from one who was stressed that i was getting a 0.1-0.2 fluctuation in powder weight when i stated reloading . Forget about OAL issues, too.
BUT... reloading is always about ones comfort level, not what other people due when they reload. You can take everything as a suggestion, nothing more.
Took a kid to figure out that regulation had to go!
Severance, the duck-hunting capital from Bruce's Bar, seemed to get the kid's point, but still made him do a public presentation to the council.
Now, the kid is aiming to be a politician.
How quickly we can corrupt even the youth.
What's on YOUR rifle range?
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ox...=w1113-h626-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Cf...=w1113-h626-no
About half the rounds I loaded turned out like this. It was definitely affecting accuracy. Looks like I'll have to take my die out and see what's going on.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Yg...=w1113-h626-no
No, you said that you wouldn't bother with the lowest weight charge, then specifically said you wanted the fps of that charge.
On a side note, I DID chamfer every case. I tried to trim to 1.750, but many went down as far as 1.747/8. I think the loaded OAL was around 2.20ish?
Now don't make fun of me too bad, because I have very little rifle experience, probably less than 500 rounds total for every long gun I've ever fired. I am NOT good at shooting supported, or free hand. These targets were at 100 yards with me standing and using a backpack on the hood of my van as a rest. The wind had stopped by then so no blame there. After the first test batch (21.5g), wulf202 and I separated the rounds with the bad noses and we could see that most of the flyers were those rounds, but not all. Either way, I feel like I got productive enough results.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/fu...=w1113-h626-no
Don't be too hard on yourself about any of your first reloading attempts. The kid and I messed some stuff up too, just make sure what you chamber isn't going to send the bolt back in your face. I think Bob said it...but no posting, no TV, no interruptions when you're reloading.
I think I'm giving the wrong impression. I'm just taking you guys along on the reloading ride. I'm not worried about the reloading as 1) I've done it before enough to navigate and 2) if I don't screw stuff up, or do it wrong, I won't learn anything. I was saying I'm bad at shooting rifles, which is true. Most people put up pictures of groups as brags. Not me. In fact, ever since I started reloading years ago, all my test loads are in batches of 10 because I know that only three shots won't tell me anything useful.