To answer a few questions; This is the very beginning of my load development process. I loaded all rounds at .03 off because that seemed to work well last time. My next step was to start playing with seating depths.
Neck tension; this is something I’m not totally clear about. I have a Whidden FL bushing die with a .333 bushing. One of my loaded rounds measures .336, so my neck tension would be .003? If I’m going to play with neck tension then I would need to buy multiple sizes of bushings to put in the die (not sure I want to spend the money on that). It did come with a .335 bushing so I have one of those.
All components I used for this test were the same lot numbers (bullets, brass, powder, primers). Shoulders on virgin ADG measures 2.192, one fired brass measures 2.192 so I did not bump the shoulder, only fl sized.
Given that I’ve got a node in the low 77’s, I may play with seating depths in that area just to see what happens. If I can’t get any decent groups then I’ll be forced to play with it other factors.
Neck tension; this is something I’m not totally clear about. I have a Whidden FL bushing die with a .333 bushing. One of my loaded rounds measures .336, so my neck tension would be .003? If I’m going to play with neck tension then I would need to buy multiple sizes of bushings to put in the die (not sure I want to spend the money on that). It did come with a .335 bushing so I have one of those.
All components I used for this test were the same lot numbers (bullets, brass, powder, primers). Shoulders on virgin ADG measures 2.192, one fired brass measures 2.192 so I did not bump the shoulder, only fl sized.
Given that I’ve got a node in the low 77’s, I may play with seating depths in that area just to see what happens. If I can’t get any decent groups then I’ll be forced to play with it other factors.









