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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Finding the perfect Load
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<blockquote data-quote="upacreek" data-source="post: 755289" data-attributes="member: 59039"><p>I would like to know what the preferred method is too. I am new to the forum, but for years all I knew to do was pick a brass and primer, 2 preferred bullet choices, 2-3 powders, then load 5 rounds in .3gr incriments and record results. This last barrel experience kicked my ***. 120 rds and best group is 4" at 100yrds. Normally I can figure it out in 50-75rnds. As groups tighten or fall apart I know what direction to go. After finding this forum I realize MANY more variables exsist. COL, COAL, flash hole size, the list is longer than I thought. Any expert advise would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upacreek, post: 755289, member: 59039"] I would like to know what the preferred method is too. I am new to the forum, but for years all I knew to do was pick a brass and primer, 2 preferred bullet choices, 2-3 powders, then load 5 rounds in .3gr incriments and record results. This last barrel experience kicked my ***. 120 rds and best group is 4" at 100yrds. Normally I can figure it out in 50-75rnds. As groups tighten or fall apart I know what direction to go. After finding this forum I realize MANY more variables exsist. COL, COAL, flash hole size, the list is longer than I thought. Any expert advise would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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