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<blockquote data-quote="redleg1013" data-source="post: 1984484" data-attributes="member: 49994"><p>I have found this to be a very effective method for developing a solid target load load too, however, it isn't the most efficient in terms of resource expenditure, as the OP was asking for. You're going to go through a ton of bullets and powder and primers to find loads that don't work, or aren't optimal. For 300 yards, as they stated was their max distance, a "good enough" load would suffice, as in, I'd be OK with factory ammo, for The Bob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redleg1013, post: 1984484, member: 49994"] I have found this to be a very effective method for developing a solid target load load too, however, it isn't the most efficient in terms of resource expenditure, as the OP was asking for. You're going to go through a ton of bullets and powder and primers to find loads that don't work, or aren't optimal. For 300 yards, as they stated was their max distance, a "good enough" load would suffice, as in, I'd be OK with factory ammo, for The Bob. [/QUOTE]
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