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Reloading
At what point are you done with load development?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughwater" data-source="post: 2382017" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>Before Covid I spent a lot of time and money developing a load. But with hunting local here in NC I keep my shots almost entirely under 200 yards. I still like one MOA or less but if it's under 2 now I'm good especially knowing most rounds will probably be at or under one MOA. I save so much money now on bullets and primers both of which are hard to find, not to mention powder and brass and I'm sending a lot fewer expensive rounds into the dirt. I moreso also develop fewer loads and use the ones I know are good already. I learned to load in the first place to help enable me to hunt and I do admit there is a certain pleasure to be had developing a new round or trying a different bullet but I'll save doing that for when reloading componets are more plentiful and don't cost a arm and a leg and hunt more and reload less right now while I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughwater, post: 2382017, member: 33915"] Before Covid I spent a lot of time and money developing a load. But with hunting local here in NC I keep my shots almost entirely under 200 yards. I still like one MOA or less but if it's under 2 now I'm good especially knowing most rounds will probably be at or under one MOA. I save so much money now on bullets and primers both of which are hard to find, not to mention powder and brass and I'm sending a lot fewer expensive rounds into the dirt. I moreso also develop fewer loads and use the ones I know are good already. I learned to load in the first place to help enable me to hunt and I do admit there is a certain pleasure to be had developing a new round or trying a different bullet but I'll save doing that for when reloading componets are more plentiful and don't cost a arm and a leg and hunt more and reload less right now while I can. [/QUOTE]
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