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Ok decent brass. What primers are you using?
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Ok decent brass. What primers are you using?
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I do hope you mean .3 to .5 increments. Otherwise shit‘s gonna get real and real fast lol.
A lot of reloaders think .2 or .3 makes a difference....and sometimes they're right.
If you're shooting red dot in a 380 .3 grs is potentially greater than 10%. In a 85gr case.....it's .35ish%.
If you are getting significant group changes in .3 grs with your load you're likely seeing a statistical anomaly or the world's smallest node (sarcasm).
You may try a series of groups at the load you listed and see if you repeat the bolt lift or if it was an anomaly. Pay serious attention to your seating depth as you can spike with a change and you may misread that change.
All good advice based on experience and 100 years of the reloading hobby.
OP, do you have a velocity of your load?
TaperPin, nice to see someone using case head expansion. I've done case head measurements with a micrometer as well. I look for (and stop) with .0002"-.0004" if I'm working to a max load, with .0005"-.0006" typically being the "industry" guidelines for too much.
In hunting loads, it doesn't make a difference chasing that last bit of velocity. I would say the same thing for target shooting or practice, especially since ranges are known.
Keep in mind, when primer pockets are loose, it's because the case head has expanded. I have correlated long case life, mainly primer pocket tightness, with the expansion numbers I've shared above over many rounds.
That’s good to point out loose primer pockets are the result of expansion.
I have often wondered why measuring case heads isn’t more popular - a good quality .0001” mic can be picked up used for under $50. I try to show all the young reloaders in the family how it works and buy them a mic off eBay - but my guess is they don’t use it - at least they know how and have the tool. With a good mic they all do find it interesting that bullets aren’t exactly on size.
For as long as you've been reloading, you're due to treat yourself to a chronograph. It's all guesstimates w/o a chrono unless you're able to shoot at long range and figure out drops. It's a very useful piece with respect to load development and the pragmatic and sensible approach you take.
just curious, why the desire to run at max with this particular rifle?
Garmin xeroWhile we are on it, and I am in the ordering mood, what chrono do you guys recommend ????
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Definitely keep us in the loop as to what your velocities are.Well I may upset some, but long story I had the ability to buy a new Competition Electronics DLC for half price so I ordered. Will see how it goes. If I don’t like I will upgrade.
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Well I may upset some, but long story I had the ability to buy a new Competition Electronics DLC for half price so I ordered. Will see how it goes. If I don’t like I will upgrade.