CMBTshooter
Handloader
- Jun 8, 2011
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I'm trying to shrink my vertical dispersion at 600 yards with service rifle. I got about a 3 MOA spread but I know I can cut that in half with some better loading practices.
I currently drop my charges with the dillon powder measure but it's not as exact with IMR4064 as I'd like it to be. I'm considering the RCBS auto charging thing that would attach to the scale I already have or throwing a majority of the charge through the dillon and getting an inexpensive trickler to get the rest in there. Which one would work better for loading 100 rounds at a time? Is the RCBS scale and powder measure really that accurate?
Would sorting bullets by weight and length make a significant difference? How about trimming metplats?
The rifle itself is an M1 Garand that's going to get glass bedded and the front handguards screwed and glued. It shoots pretty well so I don't know if I'm going to replace the barrel just yet. While all that's happening I'm switching to an M1A.
I currently drop my charges with the dillon powder measure but it's not as exact with IMR4064 as I'd like it to be. I'm considering the RCBS auto charging thing that would attach to the scale I already have or throwing a majority of the charge through the dillon and getting an inexpensive trickler to get the rest in there. Which one would work better for loading 100 rounds at a time? Is the RCBS scale and powder measure really that accurate?
Would sorting bullets by weight and length make a significant difference? How about trimming metplats?
The rifle itself is an M1 Garand that's going to get glass bedded and the front handguards screwed and glued. It shoots pretty well so I don't know if I'm going to replace the barrel just yet. While all that's happening I'm switching to an M1A.