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View Poll Results: The #1 component making the biggest difference in testing reloads for accuracy? | |||
Primer |
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1 | 1.35% |
Different Powders |
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20 | 27.03% |
Bullet |
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24 | 32.43% |
Case |
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1 | 1.35% |
Off the Lands, Ogive Adjustment |
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8 | 10.81% |
Powder Charge Changes |
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20 | 27.03% |
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I couldn't decide whether to choose bullets or varying the powder charge as the biggest single influence. I voted for bullets (i.e. meaning different brands and/or weights) but I have found varying the powder charge seems to make nearly as big of a difference, at least based on my reloading experiences. Sometimes going to a different powder can make a big difference.
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