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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Velocity spread based off load or reloading practices
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<blockquote data-quote="Bradu" data-source="post: 1689774" data-attributes="member: 58290"><p>Good reloading practices are important to get low sd's but load development plays a big part in it too. I have several 260's and I have 2 different loads that I use depending on the rifle. I can take one and get single digit sd's in at least one rifle and that same load will be in the high teens to low 20s in another rifle. I have tested thar with different loads and have had similar results. I have thought about trying to play with seating depth to see if I can improve the results any but haven't been to the range enough to try it. I don't buy into needing a lab scale to measure to the hundredth of a grain since plenty of people don't have any trouble accomplishing single digit sd's with other scale setups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradu, post: 1689774, member: 58290"] Good reloading practices are important to get low sd's but load development plays a big part in it too. I have several 260's and I have 2 different loads that I use depending on the rifle. I can take one and get single digit sd's in at least one rifle and that same load will be in the high teens to low 20s in another rifle. I have tested thar with different loads and have had similar results. I have thought about trying to play with seating depth to see if I can improve the results any but haven't been to the range enough to try it. I don't buy into needing a lab scale to measure to the hundredth of a grain since plenty of people don't have any trouble accomplishing single digit sd's with other scale setups. [/QUOTE]
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