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140 eldm h4350 load data help please

Everyone has their own way of doing this. I actually prefer to load 5 at each charge.

I also prefer to shoot at 300yrd min because a flat round can be difficult to diagnose at 200.

I then shoot round robin where I warm the barrel with 3 shots then shoot target 1, then 2, then 3, etc then do it 5 more times. Not saying that's the best way but I insure conditions of each charge are compared closely.

I also use a grid target. I'll try to attach it. I then find the center of my 5 shot group tossing a flier if I get one. With the grid its easy to see where I get several in a row at the same vertical. I frankly don't care about groups. I use seating depth to determine that AFTER i've found a node.

I then pick the center charge in my node and load 5 with different seating depths to shoot for group.

I just don't believe in 3 shot groups anymore.

It's a long process. And sometimes you just find that a powder, bullet, case, primer just doesn't trip your trigger. I had that with CCI primers and simply switched to Fed Match and bam, node and tight groups. And sadly I'm about to open a new lot of primers and may have to start all over.

It looks like you are off to a great start with your groups though.
 

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Everyone has their own way of doing this. I actually prefer to load 5 at each charge.

I also prefer to shoot at 300yrd min because a flat round can be difficult to diagnose at 200.

I then shoot round robin where I warm the barrel with 3 shots then shoot target 1, then 2, then 3, etc then do it 5 more times. Not saying that's the best way but I insure conditions of each charge are compared closely.

I also use a grid target. I'll try to attach it. I then find the center of my 5 shot group tossing a flier if I get one. With the grid its easy to see where I get several in a row at the same vertical. I frankly don't care about groups. I use seating depth to determine that AFTER i've found a node.

I then pick the center charge in my node and load 5 with different seating depths to shoot for group.

I just don't believe in 3 shot groups anymore.

It's a long process. And sometimes you just find that a powder, bullet, case, primer just doesn't trip your trigger. I had that with CCI primers and simply switched to Fed Match and bam, node and tight groups. And sadly I'm about to open a new lot of primers and may have to start all over.

It looks like you are off to a great start with your groups though.
I was trying to remember how you said to donit i should have taken notes.
 

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