StrikeEagle
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I decided to take more care with the accuracy potential of my cast loads. Normally I just visually inspect them... but this time I'm weighing every bullet. The bullet I'm working with now is the .44 Lyman Keith 250 grainer. I want some really nice stuff in .44 Spl.
Ok... I'm doing this. Tossing any bullet of MORE than 249.9 or LESS than 247.0.
Does that seem reasonable? How would you folks do it?
Man... I shot up an old box of Reminton LRN and they... grouped like benchrest bullets!
I must beat those groups with my own stuff!
Advice wanted!
best,
StrikeEagle
Ok... I'm doing this. Tossing any bullet of MORE than 249.9 or LESS than 247.0.
Does that seem reasonable? How would you folks do it?
Man... I shot up an old box of Reminton LRN and they... grouped like benchrest bullets!
I must beat those groups with my own stuff!
Advice wanted!
best,
StrikeEagle