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Reloading
Developing load for new semi-custom
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 1004285" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>Accubonds have a tangent ogive so they are not finicky. Put them .030" or .060" off the lands, load 5 with 68grns of H1000 and get your 100 yard zero, then load from 68-72.8grns in .4grn increments using Fed215s or CCI 250s, then use a 1" bullseye @ 300 yards to do your pressure ladder. Use a powder charge in the middle of your 3 or 4 closest shots. After you pick your charge weight shoot a 4 shot group at 100 yards and a 4 shot group at 300 yards. 26 shots should put you under 3/8 moa easy with a CBI barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 1004285, member: 29890"] Accubonds have a tangent ogive so they are not finicky. Put them .030" or .060" off the lands, load 5 with 68grns of H1000 and get your 100 yard zero, then load from 68-72.8grns in .4grn increments using Fed215s or CCI 250s, then use a 1" bullseye @ 300 yards to do your pressure ladder. Use a powder charge in the middle of your 3 or 4 closest shots. After you pick your charge weight shoot a 4 shot group at 100 yards and a 4 shot group at 300 yards. 26 shots should put you under 3/8 moa easy with a CBI barrel. [/QUOTE]
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