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How to develop a new load?
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1549197" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>I can show you multiple targets that say this is pure trash. I have said it countless times on this forum. You can not use a load development method that only works some times. I hate to be "that guy" but a simple search would show this has been discussed countless times. Just because your load is accurate does not mean it will have good es(bad for long range). Just because it has a great es does not mean it will be accurate(contradictory to what Scott says). Every time I hear a new to me method I try it. In the end the fastest way to a great load is a real ladder test which is performed at distance watching for little to no vertical. After finding that vertical node then play with seating depth. I will add some caveats because some people just have to have everything spelled out. A ladder test at long range is not going to yield small vertical from a rifle that is not capable. If in the case you can not get small vertical with an accurate rifle I would try a seating depth test and then reperform the ladder before moving on to different components. If you want the quickest way to a great load google Jason Baney ladder or Alex Wheeler ladder. Every ladder test I have performed has given fast repeatable long range accuracy with very few components used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1549197, member: 26535"] I can show you multiple targets that say this is pure trash. I have said it countless times on this forum. You can not use a load development method that only works some times. I hate to be "that guy" but a simple search would show this has been discussed countless times. Just because your load is accurate does not mean it will have good es(bad for long range). Just because it has a great es does not mean it will be accurate(contradictory to what Scott says). Every time I hear a new to me method I try it. In the end the fastest way to a great load is a real ladder test which is performed at distance watching for little to no vertical. After finding that vertical node then play with seating depth. I will add some caveats because some people just have to have everything spelled out. A ladder test at long range is not going to yield small vertical from a rifle that is not capable. If in the case you can not get small vertical with an accurate rifle I would try a seating depth test and then reperform the ladder before moving on to different components. If you want the quickest way to a great load google Jason Baney ladder or Alex Wheeler ladder. Every ladder test I have performed has given fast repeatable long range accuracy with very few components used. [/QUOTE]
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