I noticed that 35 of my 6 dasher rounds I loaded yesterday went everywhere on paper during seating depth test with 5 shots groups between 0.7-1.5MOA, mostly around or over 1 MOA at about 100 yards from prone. Never had this bad of groups in the past, most of the time I got is around half MOA, range is between 0.4-0.8.
The only difference is this batch of brass when I first expanded, I used the wrong mandrel, instead of 0.242 one I used 0.262 for 6.5creedmoor.
When I realized that I FL resized(didn't anneal again) all the brass again and expanded again using the correct mandrel.
The seating force is pretty consistent around 40-50lb.
I am wondering how likely my bad groups are related to the wrong mandrel used at first time? And is it still worth to load and shoot the rest of the batch of brass(65 left) I prepared?
Thanks.
The only difference is this batch of brass when I first expanded, I used the wrong mandrel, instead of 0.242 one I used 0.262 for 6.5creedmoor.
When I realized that I FL resized(didn't anneal again) all the brass again and expanded again using the correct mandrel.
The seating force is pretty consistent around 40-50lb.
I am wondering how likely my bad groups are related to the wrong mandrel used at first time? And is it still worth to load and shoot the rest of the batch of brass(65 left) I prepared?
Thanks.