Greetings,
I am a new old timer. Have reloaded since the 70's, but am having trouble with consistent accuracy with the 17 hornet. I have worked with 4 powders, 4 projectiles, 3 primers and only 1 case(hornady).
I have many .5 inch to .225 inch groups at 100 yds., but can't get consistent groups that small.
I weighed 10 random cases and found that 5 were around 60 grains and the other 5 were around 55 grains. Big difference! Thinking this may affect the case capacity, I used A1680 to fill one of the 55 grain cases. I tapped it to be sure it was full and poured in the 4 light cases using a funnel. They all held the same amount, but the 60 grain cases held about .66 grain less. Could this be part of my inconsistency? I have not turned the necks on any of my 17 hornet. I have trimmed, full sized, neck sized, bumped and done everything I can think of.
Scott
I am a new old timer. Have reloaded since the 70's, but am having trouble with consistent accuracy with the 17 hornet. I have worked with 4 powders, 4 projectiles, 3 primers and only 1 case(hornady).
I have many .5 inch to .225 inch groups at 100 yds., but can't get consistent groups that small.
I weighed 10 random cases and found that 5 were around 60 grains and the other 5 were around 55 grains. Big difference! Thinking this may affect the case capacity, I used A1680 to fill one of the 55 grain cases. I tapped it to be sure it was full and poured in the 4 light cases using a funnel. They all held the same amount, but the 60 grain cases held about .66 grain less. Could this be part of my inconsistency? I have not turned the necks on any of my 17 hornet. I have trimmed, full sized, neck sized, bumped and done everything I can think of.
Scott