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Hornady 25cal 134g Eldm
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Rizzo" data-source="post: 2915346" data-attributes="member: 126313"><p>I use a different approach, not saying anybody is right or wrong or indifferent. Load development for me is at 300yds minimum, after I make sure the scope is good at 100. It's usually checked at 500 from the same bench when/if I like what I see.</p><p></p><p>If it won't repeat the desired results at the same ranges multiple times it tells me it's not tuned properly. Something isn't giving the same harmonics.</p><p>Sometimes I check it on multiple days in a row, at different temps, etc.</p><p>For me, .5 moa is a max I will tolerate on a bad day, so I don't call it good until I'm getting .3-.4 with what I think is a good load.</p><p>Then it must repeat.</p><p>I may be driving the bus the long way around, but it's gives me confidence. And results.</p><p>To each their own for sure, thanks for the reply and sharing. In this sport of ours there is always something to learn!</p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Rizzo, post: 2915346, member: 126313"] I use a different approach, not saying anybody is right or wrong or indifferent. Load development for me is at 300yds minimum, after I make sure the scope is good at 100. It’s usually checked at 500 from the same bench when/if I like what I see. If it won’t repeat the desired results at the same ranges multiple times it tells me it’s not tuned properly. Something isn’t giving the same harmonics. Sometimes I check it on multiple days in a row, at different temps, etc. For me, .5 moa is a max I will tolerate on a bad day, so I don’t call it good until I’m getting .3-.4 with what I think is a good load. Then it must repeat. I may be driving the bus the long way around, but it’s gives me confidence. And results. To each their own for sure, thanks for the reply and sharing. In this sport of ours there is always something to learn! Phil [/QUOTE]
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