Jared Poteet
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I'm not sure why the gentleman I bought it from was using a sabot. I think he didn't have a sizing die, the builder But that's one of the reasons I'm going smokeless
I sold one of my smokeless conversions to an older gentleman who did not want to deal with sizing bullets. You might want to keep a few sabots and loads on hand in case you run out of sized bullets.I'm not sure why the gentleman I bought it from was using a sabot. I think he didn't have a sizing die, the builder But that's one of the reasons I'm going smokeless
Man you guys have been more than helpful and now one of you is willing to send me bullets to test, you can't beat that. Now that I'm going to have a few different bullets to test out, how do you think I should stare step my powder charge to see what performs the best. I considered going in 2gr grain increments starting at 55gr and going up to 60gr, do you think that method would find the most accurate group?PM your address to me.
When I test (Satterlee), I do it by 1/2gr. I take each velocity and chart it in MS Excel and find the node.Man you guys have been more than helpful and now one of you is willing to send me bullets to test, you can't beat that. Now that I'm going to have a few different bullets to test out, how do you think I should stare step my powder charge to see what performs the best. I considered going in 2gr grain increments starting at 55gr and going up to 60gr, do you think that method would find the most accurate group?
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