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Old April 12, 2008, 09:17 AM   #1
djonathang
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Variables and Controls in Reloading

Hello All,

I'm new to this, so please forgive the "green" nature of this question.

I've been out shooting my Browning .270.

My friend has been kind enough to load me 100 grain bullets with a powder load of 53.5 gr. of IMR 4831. Our goal is to produce a lethal, accurate load, with as little kick as possible. I'm coming off a .243, so we thought this load would be a decent transition.

My question is this: As we examined the targets, there was some spread on the pattern. Let's say 2 inches. I know I can adust the load, but I'm unclear of the "pecking order" in terms of changes. In other words, do I move up in bullet grain first, or do I add more powder with the existing bullet?

I'm trying to figure out how to establish a control, so I know what is changing.

Thanks for your experienced advice.

Cheers.

DG
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