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Reloading
Load Development... what’s your process
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1689657" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I never shoot 3 shots at each powder lever either... simply a waste of time. I will run up from start (or below) on a new rifle but once I have a known quantity I'm more inclined to give her a bit more to start with.</p><p>Once I have a pressure run up I'll move on to shooting a few groups with the part of the run up that shows promise. I'll usually load three of each for a charge or three and if they shoot well at 200 I'll load another 20 or more and shoot differing conditions to make sure I have a real load. If the rifle passes muster I'll load a hundred or two and start shooting.</p><p>That doesn't mean I'm done chasing my tail (I'll work on other stuff too; I've got a few thousand bullets without a load waiting on l.d. and each rifle I own has a decent load); I just want every rifle I own to have at least one decent load or it is wasting space in my gun safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1689657, member: 48043"] I never shoot 3 shots at each powder lever either... simply a waste of time. I will run up from start (or below) on a new rifle but once I have a known quantity I'm more inclined to give her a bit more to start with. Once I have a pressure run up I'll move on to shooting a few groups with the part of the run up that shows promise. I'll usually load three of each for a charge or three and if they shoot well at 200 I'll load another 20 or more and shoot differing conditions to make sure I have a real load. If the rifle passes muster I'll load a hundred or two and start shooting. That doesn't mean I'm done chasing my tail (I'll work on other stuff too; I've got a few thousand bullets without a load waiting on l.d. and each rifle I own has a decent load); I just want every rifle I own to have at least one decent load or it is wasting space in my gun safe. [/QUOTE]
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