youngolddude
Professional
I discovered a while back that my Pedersoli lightning rifle preferred a longer OAL. You wouldn't think a few thousandths wouldn't make a difference, but they did. I ran out of my Winchester Superlite powder and started using Titegroup. I had a quantity of 185 gr. bullets (poly and moly coated) and adjusted to 1.605 with 5 gr. of Titegroup. All fed slicker than snot and were mostly slam fired. Hoo-hoo!
The prior match was frustrating as I didn't check which bullets I took and had to double clutch each round. A few had to be encouraged with a finger. Not good when you're on the clock. I have about 500 rounds loaded to the crimp groove and will need to shoot them in my '92 carbine or revolvers.
My next load to figure out will be 12 ga. using Hodgdon Perfect Pattern powder as the last of my Clays is in the powder dispenser.
Cheers.
The prior match was frustrating as I didn't check which bullets I took and had to double clutch each round. A few had to be encouraged with a finger. Not good when you're on the clock. I have about 500 rounds loaded to the crimp groove and will need to shoot them in my '92 carbine or revolvers.
My next load to figure out will be 12 ga. using Hodgdon Perfect Pattern powder as the last of my Clays is in the powder dispenser.
Cheers.