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    Black on black

    Not to shabby. What kinda wood is that? It gave me wood at 7 am. ;}
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    6br Norma C.O.L. & OTL for Berger 105gr BTHP Target

    . From the main page - While charge adjustment for the particular lot of Varget is a must, and seating depth fiddling is always useful, the basic load is there: 30.0 Varget and a 105–if it won’t shoot that, it isn’t the load’s fault.
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    powder ladder??

    I just picked that graph as a example for my question. I guess a question would be - is that a node. ty Don
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    powder ladder??

    Stoldt this graph to ask Would you use 53.5 as a starter because if you go up or down you come close to the water line? How about the same with a seating depth?
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    Recording how many firings

    I number dedicated primer boxes to each rifle. Ie if the sleeve says 500 used. And I have rotated 100 pcs of brass 5 times =
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    jam vs jump test

    I guess the question is how many of you actually see a seating depth change of .005 make a 1'' change at 200Y? As seen in the picture. Is this common? ty Don
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    jam vs jump test

    Yes , however they say if you don't make 2 shots group the 3rd one won't help. /?
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    jam vs jump test

    These were not fireforming loads and I should have said ogive to head. ty guys
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    jam vs jump test

    There was a post about finding seating depth during fireforming. Would just .005 make that much difference?
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    jam vs jump test

    Interested in 1 - 3 just talking seating depth, all being equal I'm surprised at the difference a small change in oal makes. Is this normal or am I chasing my tail? Flags were used, 70* 200 yds 6br 1=8, 108 Bergers 29.7 Varget. And look at the groups with VLDs.
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    Cleaning a rifle is like cleaning fish.

    I't's more fun to catch or shoot them than to clean them. Show me a picture of your bore that's clean enough to shoot in a match. It doesn't have to be polished to bare steel just clean enough. l;] Don
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    Feeling a lil depressed here.

    Hi I have some VT 103s what charge weight and seating depth would you start with - 6br 1-8 Hart. 272 neck chamber. Varget. Thinking of tuning at 100 [local range] before I go to 300 - 400 ty Don Shot these at 100 yds today 2 flags, 8 -+ mph wind from 12 oclock. 29.7 Varget 450 primers. 2 shot...
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    group size

    I made a mistake and seated some of my 68s in my 6ppc .060 off. It was the best shooting load I have ever had. .1s and 2s consistantly. [sp] lol
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    group size

    Is that note .108 jump from touching>?
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    group size

    When I said a 105 gr class bullet I thought the boat tail would come into effect, being FB is to be more accurate at 100 yd so some say. ? How many test at 100 for further out - Just to eliminate conditions.?
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    group size

    6br 105 class bullet. If you are looking to shoot a inch or less off the bench at 300, what would you expect at 100 if that's all the yardage you have to practice? ty Don
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    Front Rest/Support for Pistol Load Dev?

    Ty for the reply's. I should have said I'm not going to spend much to use it a few times, with a couple of pistols. I did try a sandbag but blew a hole in it in 1 range trip lol. PS I use a Farley on br.
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    Load development question

    Best target paper was the backside of what I thought was some leftover wallpaper my wife had. You could see 6mm holes at 400 yd. Guess what happened to my backside when my wife went looking for it and found it in my range box. ;]

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