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My 10 rd load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1461960" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>More folks need to understand that seating is the COARSE (biggest) adjustment to accuracy, and that with anything calibrated you adjust coarse before moving to fine adjustments. If you haven't seen seating as coarse then you haven't engaged in <u>full</u> seating testing.</p><p></p><p>Also, you can confirm or quickly lock in on a load with simple barrel changes. But this is not finding a load, or load development.</p><p>And it's all that's happening if this 10sht business is helping anyone..</p><p></p><p>If I shot through barrel after barrel after barrel in 6PPC, it would not take a lot of shots with each to determine if it's a keeper or tomato stake. This, because I already know ~95% of the component/load outcome right up front. Same with barrel after barrel in .308 or any other cartridge.</p><p>I've burned through a few barrels in 6.5wssm Imp, with scarcely a deviation from original load development. But I would not try to impress on anyone that they could do the same while beginning with a new gun, new cartridge, new components. No way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1461960, member: 1521"] More folks need to understand that seating is the COARSE (biggest) adjustment to accuracy, and that with anything calibrated you adjust coarse before moving to fine adjustments. If you haven't seen seating as coarse then you haven't engaged in [U]full[/U] seating testing. Also, you can confirm or quickly lock in on a load with simple barrel changes. But this is not finding a load, or load development. And it's all that's happening if this 10sht business is helping anyone.. If I shot through barrel after barrel after barrel in 6PPC, it would not take a lot of shots with each to determine if it's a keeper or tomato stake. This, because I already know ~95% of the component/load outcome right up front. Same with barrel after barrel in .308 or any other cartridge. I've burned through a few barrels in 6.5wssm Imp, with scarcely a deviation from original load development. But I would not try to impress on anyone that they could do the same while beginning with a new gun, new cartridge, new components. No way [/QUOTE]
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