Tim Singleton
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Ok, share some wisdom.
I've read a lot on the subject and watched Jack Nearys youtube videos several times. I still have questions.
I've read to be careful when you shoot a screamer group because the next one will fall a part.
Well that happened to me at Riverbend I had a great group best I had shot in a while. The first relay in the HV class. So it was right after lunch temps were climbing fast. The next relay was a whopping .32 and the next wasn't much better.
I've read Gene Beggs posts on dropping charge weight as temp goes up. But I throw with a Harrel measure so as the temp goes up the powder expands so your supposed to increase the volume to account for the powder expansion
How do you do both? Drop the charge and increase volume with any kind of accuracy.
Do you just take a couple different loads to the line each time?
I've read a lot on the subject and watched Jack Nearys youtube videos several times. I still have questions.
I've read to be careful when you shoot a screamer group because the next one will fall a part.
Well that happened to me at Riverbend I had a great group best I had shot in a while. The first relay in the HV class. So it was right after lunch temps were climbing fast. The next relay was a whopping .32 and the next wasn't much better.
I've read Gene Beggs posts on dropping charge weight as temp goes up. But I throw with a Harrel measure so as the temp goes up the powder expands so your supposed to increase the volume to account for the powder expansion
How do you do both? Drop the charge and increase volume with any kind of accuracy.
Do you just take a couple different loads to the line each time?
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