Schuetzendave
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Re: Powder Testing to Identify Barrel Sweet Spot
Reply #26 - Mar 11th, 2013 at 4:19pm
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I had a PM about: What rifles have you fine tuned and have you had problems finding a sweet spot? I have fine tuned one or more Miller-DeHaas, Yost, Winchester 1885 High Wall, S.D. Meachem Hoch, BSA Martini Cadet Model 4, CPA Stevens 44 1/2, Tikka M685, Tikka T3, Sako L651, Sako 85, Bruno 527, Cooper, Winchester Model 70, Remington 700, Savage 210, Ruger M77, Mauser K98, Parker Hale, Steyr, Husqvarna Crown 300, Remington No. 1 Rolling Block with factory barrels or custom RKS gain twist barrels or Douglas air gauge barrels or Womack barrel. There were only a few times when I had trouble seeing the 0.3 grain pattern showing different sweet spots. When I had poor information as to where the nodes might be; I went up or down on my powder loads or changed bullets and eventually found the node distribution from my pre-testing with firing of small groups.
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