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                        <title>OCW method - first attempt</title>
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                        <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2023 13:20:56 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[I tried my first OCW test recently.If you&#039;re not familiar with it, you can get up to speed atDan Newberry&#039;s OCW Method.This is a 308 Norma using 168 grain Bergers. The powder is IM...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[I tried my first OCW test recently.<br><br>If you&#039;re not familiar with it, you can get up to speed at<a class="go2wpf-bbcode" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="//www.ocwreloading.com/&quot;">Dan Newberry&#039;s OCW Method</a>.<br><br>This is a 308 Norma using 168 grain Bergers. The powder is IMR 4955. Fiocchi primers.<br><br><img class="go2wpf-bbcode" src="https://ysterhout.net/images/ocw/308-norma/4955-71.jpg" alt=""><br><br><img class="go2wpf-bbcode" src="https://ysterhout.net/images/ocw/308-norma/4955-72.jpg" alt=""><br><br><img class="go2wpf-bbcode" src="https://ysterhout.net/images/ocw/308-norma/4955-73.jpg" alt=""><br><br><img class="go2wpf-bbcode" src="https://ysterhout.net/images/ocw/308-norma/4955-74.jpg" alt=""><br><br><img class="go2wpf-bbcode" src="https://ysterhout.net/images/ocw/308-norma/4955-75.jpg" alt=""><br><br>Based on this, I decided that 73.0 is the charge I&#039;m looking for, because it&#039;s in the middle of a 3 percent range where the groups share the same center - on this test - they are identical.<br><br>Co-incidentally, that charge is what I&#039;ve been using on the gong shoots, with very consistent impacts to 600 meters. This test is pretty much showing that it is a stable charge weight as far as point of impact goes.<br><br>To verify this test, I intend to re-shoot the 73.0 grains charge, with half a percent above and below, and check if the groups center in the same place again. If it does, then I&#039;ll move onto a seating depth test.]]></content:encoded>
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