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accuracy in load developement
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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 306556" data-attributes="member: 10654"><p>RockZ, </p><p>read the article, thanks for the lead. At this point I know where my pressure limit is , and will do step 3 of the article. After that, I will sight in for my cold bore shots. I found your responses the most helpful.</p><p>Mikecr,</p><p> Thank you for your responses, but I must admit they confuse me. In one post you state you would not shoot a group with less than 2 hours between shots, and then in the next post you state that you shoot a warm bore ladder with 15 minutes between shots. I do appreciate you elaborating on your method. It really is not that much different than what I have been doing. I shoot over a chrony to check for ES. I cross reference my velocities with my quikload data, and make adjustments to the data to match.</p><p>I have not done the ladder test. What I have done is pick a powder charge and loaded up some rounds and shot groups to try and find the most accurate. So, I will try this ladder method and see if it helps me determine a smaller verticle spread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 306556, member: 10654"] RockZ, read the article, thanks for the lead. At this point I know where my pressure limit is , and will do step 3 of the article. After that, I will sight in for my cold bore shots. I found your responses the most helpful. Mikecr, Thank you for your responses, but I must admit they confuse me. In one post you state you would not shoot a group with less than 2 hours between shots, and then in the next post you state that you shoot a warm bore ladder with 15 minutes between shots. I do appreciate you elaborating on your method. It really is not that much different than what I have been doing. I shoot over a chrony to check for ES. I cross reference my velocities with my quikload data, and make adjustments to the data to match. I have not done the ladder test. What I have done is pick a powder charge and loaded up some rounds and shot groups to try and find the most accurate. So, I will try this ladder method and see if it helps me determine a smaller verticle spread. [/QUOTE]
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