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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
5 shot groups 3 together and 2 fliers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stang66" data-source="post: 2854243" data-attributes="member: 123589"><p>So with factory ammo can you shoot a five shot groups without flyers? Then wait for the barrel to completely cool then repeat. Take your time on every shot. Try to keep your eye on the target in your scope through impact. </p><p>If yes to the above question then you have a reloading issue.</p><p>Are you testing with a Chronograph? If not you need to, otherwise you are guessing what's wrong!</p><p>You need to be weighing every powder charge on an accurate scale with no wind/air flow causing errors and they need to be exactly the same. Along with bullet length and weight. </p><p>Test the factory ammo and then your reloads, log your numbers,FPS, ES, S.D. </p><p>You need to only change one thing at a time! Then test. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck hope you get it running right. May check out Erik Cortina's reloading u-tube stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stang66, post: 2854243, member: 123589"] So with factory ammo can you shoot a five shot groups without flyers? Then wait for the barrel to completely cool then repeat. Take your time on every shot. Try to keep your eye on the target in your scope through impact. If yes to the above question then you have a reloading issue. Are you testing with a Chronograph? If not you need to, otherwise you are guessing what’s wrong! You need to be weighing every powder charge on an accurate scale with no wind/air flow causing errors and they need to be exactly the same. Along with bullet length and weight. Test the factory ammo and then your reloads, log your numbers,FPS, ES, S.D. You need to only change one thing at a time! Then test. Best of luck hope you get it running right. May check out Erik Cortina’s reloading u-tube stuff [/QUOTE]
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