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<blockquote data-quote="buckfvr" data-source="post: 1164710" data-attributes="member: 43353"><p>I will add to Joes info here and there as he goes through all parts of this post as I helped develop and shoot through out. </p><p></p><p>There is going to be more powders that can and should be tested per each and every ones preferences. What you can get out of this post, provided you follow it to the end, is mostly arriving at a suitable for you conclusion to your own testing WITHOUT a bunch of unnecessary tail chasing through out. We did that for you. </p><p></p><p>Once we moved on from the full length sizing , and transitioned to full uniforming of brass, we leaned heavily on Bergers manual. We left no stones unturned near as we could tell. The dramatic improvement in our results is worth sharing. Even though looked at casually, a quarter of an inch here and there, ten to twenty fps here and there, seem kind of inconsequential.......until you realize that is how you get from .6 or .7 moa to under .5 moa. And I mean under .5 moa often.</p><p></p><p>Follow Joes post for more details and help, we are only trying to help those who need a bit, as we know there are plenty of guys who are above this part of the learning curve, but may be so a few guys can get a few pointers. Russ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckfvr, post: 1164710, member: 43353"] I will add to Joes info here and there as he goes through all parts of this post as I helped develop and shoot through out. There is going to be more powders that can and should be tested per each and every ones preferences. What you can get out of this post, provided you follow it to the end, is mostly arriving at a suitable for you conclusion to your own testing WITHOUT a bunch of unnecessary tail chasing through out. We did that for you. Once we moved on from the full length sizing , and transitioned to full uniforming of brass, we leaned heavily on Bergers manual. We left no stones unturned near as we could tell. The dramatic improvement in our results is worth sharing. Even though looked at casually, a quarter of an inch here and there, ten to twenty fps here and there, seem kind of inconsequential.......until you realize that is how you get from .6 or .7 moa to under .5 moa. And I mean under .5 moa often. Follow Joes post for more details and help, we are only trying to help those who need a bit, as we know there are plenty of guys who are above this part of the learning curve, but may be so a few guys can get a few pointers. Russ [/QUOTE]
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