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  • temblor
    For what it's worth, I've found that sometimes when you print two different groups ( one above the other like that) a change to a different primer will sometimes pull them together........[8D]
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  • mrbruce
    Post, you should try some of those Red Russian SRP's in that POS Encore of yours, if your nice to me I might send you some along with those 80 grain Fowler flat base bullets to try [;)]
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  • JustC
    Run the ladder "round robin style" and see if the next groups still stay consistent. I load in .3gr increments and shoot 1 of each charge "round robin" instead of 5 shots of the same charge. After running the box this way, each target having 5 of the same charge fired at it, more evenly distibutes the human arror across the data set and you should have just about finished with that powder/bullet combo.

    check out Dan Newberrys "optimal Charge Weight" method and see what ya think.

    the chrono numbers are good on the first load, but I would want to see if the group stayed consistent at 1" or if there was some human error there. I find round robin shooting to take the "perfect group" idea out of the back of my mind and I am less concerned with blowing the group on the last shot, which I feel is a detriment to most folks load work-ups. I feel much better about my ladders this way,..or more confident in the data as scientific with less human error.
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