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Wildman
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I recently went to the range to test fire some new loads out of my .325 WSM. I shot a 3-shot group at 100 yards using the new Reloder 17. The first shot was at 6 o'clock, the second shot was 1 1/4" to the right, and the third shot was also to the right opening up the group to 2 3/8". The temp was 88°F and high humidity. The wind was 0-5 mph. The three shots didn't vary 1/8" vertically. I then decided to try a different powder, H4831sc. The three shot group was nearly identical to the group fired with Reloder 17. Then I switched powder to H4350. This proved to be a much better choice. The first two rounds were approx. 3/4" apart horizontally and the final shot dropped and opened up the group to 1 1/4". Still not to my liking but I think I can work with this powder and bullet seating depth to improve upon. Why did my 3-shot groups go horizontal using the first two powders?