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<blockquote data-quote="Magnum72576" data-source="post: 1327896" data-attributes="member: 58456"><p>Rckymtnshooter, just so I'm clear my only variable to begin with is powder weight. Load 1 round at each increment. Shot them all at 300 yds. Then look for groups that are close in verticle separation. Then pick a group and fine tune from there with seating depth for example. I never heard of this method but it sounds interesting. When I move on to my next variable say seating depth do I use the same 1 shot method or do I use 3 shot groups. Thanks tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magnum72576, post: 1327896, member: 58456"] Rckymtnshooter, just so I'm clear my only variable to begin with is powder weight. Load 1 round at each increment. Shot them all at 300 yds. Then look for groups that are close in verticle separation. Then pick a group and fine tune from there with seating depth for example. I never heard of this method but it sounds interesting. When I move on to my next variable say seating depth do I use the same 1 shot method or do I use 3 shot groups. Thanks tony [/QUOTE]
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