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Originally Posted By: MGYSGTWhat everyone else says. Pick a Powder and adjust the load until the group shrinks. If that powder doesn't do it, try another. The bullet you are using has already shown you it will perform.


I have alwyas had better luck with the hornady 55 gr, rather than 50 gr. Seems that alot of people are having good luck with the noslers top, might have to order some. So basically it sounds like you can work up a good load with most powders...just have to find which load my rifle likes?  Also i keep hearing people talking about seating the bullet right where the rifling starts. I used my hornady manual for measurements. Max. case lenght 1.912" and max COL being 2.350" How do i deviate from this safley?  BTW i am using a CCI 200 with different types of brass that i have shot through my gun previously...winchester white box, silver tips, federal, remington, and hornady. Was always under assumption that brass fired through gun was best, being that it was fire formed...?


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