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Try to seat the ball on the powder with the same pressure every time. Consistency is the mantra. I hope that gives you a little improvement. Good luck.
 
Try to seat the ball on the powder with the same pressure every time. Consistency is the mantra. I hope that gives you a little improvement. Good luck.
That is a good point TerryK. I believe I'm pretty consistent with my range rod. I was taught by a long time NMLRA shooter to place my index fingers on top of the range rod ball and apply only as much pressure as I could with the two fingers.
 
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