Hello all,
Perhaps this should be in the reloading threads, but I want to ask precision shooters specifically.
I'm in the process of working up BR loads for a new 308. I'm relatively new to precision shooting but I've been reloading for a while.
Lets assume that all my scales etc are 100% accurate and that the extra time it takes to load is only a minor factor. In other words I'm gonna load X number of rounds whether it takes 1 hour or 4. Also assume I'm using the best quality components I can get my hands on (which I generally do).
What sort of quality control do you apply when trying for top accuracy. In other words if you're aiming for 43.2 gr powder charges, would you allow +/- 0.1 gr? Is there a point where it doesn't really make a difference anymore?
Also, when I'm sorting bullets I generally group bullets that are within 0.1 gr of each other, is that a reasonable tolerance or should it be tighter?
Thanks all,
DC
Perhaps this should be in the reloading threads, but I want to ask precision shooters specifically.
I'm in the process of working up BR loads for a new 308. I'm relatively new to precision shooting but I've been reloading for a while.
Lets assume that all my scales etc are 100% accurate and that the extra time it takes to load is only a minor factor. In other words I'm gonna load X number of rounds whether it takes 1 hour or 4. Also assume I'm using the best quality components I can get my hands on (which I generally do).
What sort of quality control do you apply when trying for top accuracy. In other words if you're aiming for 43.2 gr powder charges, would you allow +/- 0.1 gr? Is there a point where it doesn't really make a difference anymore?
Also, when I'm sorting bullets I generally group bullets that are within 0.1 gr of each other, is that a reasonable tolerance or should it be tighter?
Thanks all,
DC
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