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https://www.targetsportsusa.com/hornady-...11002.aspx
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Beat me to it alwie!
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But when will we see some brass?!!
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(04-23-2021, 01:13 AM)SvenGar58 Wrote: But when will we see some brass?!!

That’s the easy part. Buy me some loaded ammo and I’ll empty the cases for ya! I’ll even pick up the shipping cost.


No need to thank me, I’m just that helpful type of guy.  Big Grin
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(04-23-2021, 12:19 PM)SBRSarge Wrote:
(04-23-2021, 01:13 AM)SvenGar58 Wrote: But when will we see some brass?!!

That’s the easy part. Buy me some loaded ammo and I’ll empty the cases for ya! I’ll even pick up the shipping cost.


No need to thank me, I’m just that helpful type of guy.  Big Grin
Thanks Sarge, but I’m busy doing that myself!  It’s just that I’m getting impatient with the factory stuff that isn’t meeting with my expectations. I want to get after my load development and would prefer to start with new unfired brass.  I guess I oughtn’t complain since I’ve managed to acquire an adequate supply of factory loads and will soon be restuffing them.  100 rds down the new barrel as of this morning and I think it’s beginning to focus —groups are tightening up and fewer fliers.  N
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I have almost 100 rounds through my 18” Odin. I do about 20-25 per range trip. I started with a bit over an inch. Now I’m consistently around .75 moa. And that’s with factory ammo. I can’t imagine if I reloaded what I would see.
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I haven't had such good results with factory, but I believe every barrel has its favorite load, so I'm looking forward to finding the one mine likes. it's like striking a chime with a mallet -- when you hit it just right, you get a perfect tone.
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(04-24-2021, 03:37 AM)SvenGar58 Wrote: I haven't had such good results with factory, but I believe every barrel has its favorite load, so I'm looking forward to finding the one mine likes.  it's like striking a chime with a mallet -- when you hit it just right, you get a perfect tone.

What is your bullet seating depth with factory ammo?
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(04-24-2021, 05:24 PM)alwie Wrote:
(04-24-2021, 03:37 AM)SvenGar58 Wrote: I haven't had such good results with factory, but I believe every barrel has its favorite load, so I'm looking forward to finding the one mine likes.  it's like striking a chime with a mallet -- when you hit it just right, you get a perfect tone.

What is your bullet seating depth with factory ammo?
I haven't measured it accurately.  I know that there was an issue with COL early in the introduction of factory ammo, but the stuff I have isn't over length.  It's all consistently sized and well within magazine tolerance.  I'm suspecting that the HDY ELD Match just isn't the load for my barrel.  I have a variety of bullets I want to try once it's broken in and I have sufficient brass to experiment with.
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