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1Shot":p99ls3k6 said:I notice that where the target says CASE you have NEW. If you take those fired cases and neck or part size them with a full length size die you may just shoot bug holes. I personally have never seen a rifle that would not shoot better with cases that had been fired before even if FL sized than new cases. Early on in my reloading I almost sold off a Rem. 700 in 7 Rem mag thinking it would not shoot much under 2 inches with any load. I was always using NEW cases. When I ran out of new cases and started sizing those previous fired cases that rifle went to shooting like a bench rest rifle. It would shoot about anything you put in it under 1 inch as long as the case had been fired before.
TackDriver284":1fnannzr said:Alderman, I have noticed you seated to 2.800" COAL for the BT, is that the longest your magazine can accept? I seated my COAL around 2.860" for the BT, you may tighten it up by seating closer to the lands.
Plus 1 on this post!longrangehunter":38junk0l said:Find the lands for each bullet. Seat those 140 Nosler BT's .020" off the lands, and use RL-15 in fire formed brass partially sized, and if you do your part I'd bet the gun/ammo does too! Same for the 140 SGK's.