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Help me analyse my load data 6.5 4S
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<blockquote data-quote="trucraft" data-source="post: 1626634" data-attributes="member: 67624"><p>Hey don't worry about derailing.</p><p>I have also read the same thing and am prepared to bin the info I have gathered if necessary. Just thought it made sense to plot and gather data incase it is of use.</p><p>I've done load development on 2 other rifles using the more conventional method to 1/2grn increments and looking at groups. I may have been lucky in the past as I found good loads with new brass. However never worried too much about extreme spreads as I wasn't shooting past 400m.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trucraft, post: 1626634, member: 67624"] Hey don't worry about derailing. I have also read the same thing and am prepared to bin the info I have gathered if necessary. Just thought it made sense to plot and gather data incase it is of use. I've done load development on 2 other rifles using the more conventional method to 1/2grn increments and looking at groups. I may have been lucky in the past as I found good loads with new brass. However never worried too much about extreme spreads as I wasn't shooting past 400m. [/QUOTE]
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