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Gun is ready for the range. I have 190's 200's and 210 loaded and ready. Now to figure out what bullet and load it likes.
Quote from: jrebel on April 28, 2018, 06:36:19 PMGun is ready for the range. I have 190's 200's and 210 loaded and ready. Now to figure out what bullet and load it likes. Good Luck ! 3 bullets x 10 loads x 5 seating depths then move out 300 yards and adjust and repeat hehe Enjoy the journey
What components are you using?
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on April 28, 2018, 09:54:13 PMWhat components are you using?Nosler brass, Federal 215 primers, H1000 poweder. Trying Nosler 190 gr and 210 gr ABLR AND 200 gr AB's.
Why do you think they are so finicy......first time loading the ablr so any insight may be helpful.
... I’ve read a couple things online that the ablr like long jumps and faster burning powders but haven’t messed with them enough to confirm.
75 bullets loaded with .5 grain incremets 3 bullet weights. This is a solid 6 hour range day in and of itself......guess I will pack a lunch. In my experience, I wll know what the gun likes by the end of this day. Then I can fine tune with .2 grain increments and playing with seating depth. The problem comes when it shoots multiple bullets loads well.....then I have to start making decisions.