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Now I've got a problem! I shot two great groups, .42 and .66 but the gun always shoots a 1.8in. group first. The barrel has to warm up before it shoots good. I think I'll have to use a faster powder or else free float the barrel. Sadly, there is a horrible reloading equipment shortage in Canada right now. Nothing is making it across the border!!! You Americans are hoarding it all.
There are only 9lbs of powder in the biggest sporting goods store the province. 9LBS!!! The smaller stores dont have any of the right stuff either. Anyway, would freefloating help? Thanks.Minihuntur
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I would just keep tinkering with it.....BTW, those were impressive groups!
I'd save the floating till much later.JMO...BTW, loading stuff here is not much better!!! Dan
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Sadly theres not much more tinkering to do unless I get some other powder. I cant find ANY! I'd like some IMR-4831, Varget, or Winchester 760 but there is none anywhere. However, would trimming the cases longer and then seating the bullets farther out make a difference?
Minihuntur
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