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Developing An Accurate Load
First a little theory
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Setting a seating die for the 'overall length' should bedone using on of the gauges that measure from the ogive and not the tip of thebullet. Sinclair and others make inexpensive gauges for this or you canfashion your own.
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Unless you are developing loads for bench rest shooting youshouldn't have to do anything else to ensure that your ammo is the best it canbe.
Fr. Frog's Rules for Reloading
1) You don't need to wring the last possible foot-second of velocity out of your firearm/ammunition combination. Better an accurate, consistent load than a blue screamer that won't hit the proverbial barn.
2) Pay attention to details, but unless you are a bench rest competitive shooter, there is a point of diminishing returns on the effort you put into your reloading for accuracy.
3) Changing anything changes everything.
4) Don't do anything stupid
5) Inspect, inspect, inspect.
6) Most gun writers are pathological liars
Chronograph setup--When setting up your chronographalways use the same screen spacing and distance from the muzzle for consistentresults. With modern high clock speed chronographs a 2 foot screenspacing works fine. To assure some standardization always use a distance ofeither 10 feet or 15 feet to the center of the sky screen support which willgive a 'measurement distance' of 10 or 15 feet. Also, keep the chronograph electronics out of the path of directmuzzle blast.
For some tips on chronographingand possible problems clickhere.
Dummy Rounds--Make up dummy rounds (without powder or primer) ofthe proper overall length for each bullet you use. Use these rounds to setup your seating die.
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Use A Case Gauge-- Use a case gauge as sold by L.E. Wilson andDillon to set up your sizing die. This ensures that your headspace will becorrect and consistent. If a case dropped into the die has itsrim between the high and low steps on the gauge your die isproperly set.
Consistent Crimp - Get a Lee factory crimp dies for the calibers youreload. They provide a very consistent crimp which improves accuracy andare inexpensive. Just ensure that you don't over-crimp.