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    6.5 Creedmoor load development?

    Lucky you... I would kill to have access to an indoor 100 yard range!
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    6.5 Creedmoor load development?

    Agree with pusher 100% One thing that I do which really aids in 100yd OCW testing is to use legal paper & small orange dot stickers from staples. Having the aiming points all on one plane makes it much easier to see the nodes. Plus its a lot cheaper than commercial targets, and you can keep...
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    Optimal Barrel Time and Quickload

    Ha you got me. My bad... I meant .3
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    Optimal Barrel Time and Quickload

    I've had great results just tweaking Ba & Weighting factor. I use actual measured bullet weight. With everything input properly, I usually get within .03grains of my OCW just using QL, with it being dead on to the grain a few lucky times. I still have to do a mini OCW to confirm, but the...
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    New Way to Dry Brass after Wet Tumble!!!

    Pretty cool idea. I'm sure it drys faster than wiping them & leaving on a towel, but I always just plan it so I leave them spread out in my garage, and they dry overnight. I wouldn't want to take the time to place each individual piece of brass on each stalk, esp when I do 500 rd batches of...
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    223. rem 69gr sierra match king load development help?

    FWIW in my JP 18" supermatch, I load .223 Lapua brass w/ the Sierra MK 69gr @ a COAL of 2.235 behind a 23.3gr charge of Benchmark. Gets me anywhere from .35-.50 MOA if I do my part. I used Quickload to get in the ballpark - highly recommend it if you have a copy or know someone that does...
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    Hi from Cali

    Hey guys, just thought I would introduce myself - Mike here from So Cali. Yes I currently reside in a liberal hellhole, but don't hold that against me :-) I'm here fighting the good fight for all of us. Been lurking on the site for way too long, and decided to join. Looking forward to...