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Wanted to know how guys "fine tune" a recipe that shows potential. Do you tweak the bullet seating depth or do you play with the number of grains? up/down, etc. Want to tighten the groups alittle...
 
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Both.
 
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Which option would you try first?
 
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Powder charge first, then bullet seating depth.
 
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A 1/2 grain of powder usually doesn't make the difference between great and awful. The Audette method is based on there being accuracy nodes that are achieved with a small range of powder---e.g. +/- 1 grain. The exception to this is the Barnes all copper bullets. Here a grain can make a big difference. A slight change in seating depth, however, could make a huge difference---or it might not.

Don't waste a lot of time with very small incremental changes in powder charges. Do see if there's another node out there. Then adjust seating depth.

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A 1/2 grain of powder usually doesn't make the difference between great and awful. The Audette method is based on there being accuracy nodes that are achieved with a small range of powder---e.g. +/- 1 grain. The exception to this is the Barnes all copper bullets. Here a grain can make a big difference. A slight change in seating depth, however, could make a huge difference---or it might not.

Don't waste a lot of time with very small incremental changes in powder charges. Do see if there's another node out there. Then adjust seating depth.

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For me the biggest gains are to try different bullets.....then to try different powders.....then different amounts (and in whole grain increments is fine).....then adjust the seating depth.....and don;t adjust a few thou.....adjust .03 at a time.....

You'll soon see where the time should be spent.

And of course.....this assumes the gun is completely adequate to your accuracy needs....


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I start w/ 1 brand and weight of bullet seated just off the lands and then assemble multiple--usu 4 each of the same powder in 1 grain increments. Then go shoot for groups. If they group well, I load up usu 50 at a time. Only once have I really had to play w/ seating depth to get a rifle to really shoot.
 
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