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Kirby Allen’s “no load development” load development method.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 316829" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Kirby's 'method' amounts to nothing more than a pet load with limited conditions set..</p><p>It's not development, and couldn't be imagined so with the majority of cartridges the rest of us shoot.</p><p></p><p>Ya know,, you build a gun and work with it finding that it shoots good enough -a couple grains under excess. You build a few more & notice that it's loosely the same. WA-LA, Nothing to it(as though such a rule of thumb defines the cosmos)..</p><p>Then you set something stupid a distance out back for customers to shoot at. You dial in every gun on the rack and slide a box of 'magic ammo' under each.</p><p>Fools come into the shop, desperate to hit stupid things way way out there.</p><p>They couldn't be happier with such a delusion..</p><p>It's the very foundation of benchrest, to do something deluded as an achievement, with as little effort as possible.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 316829, member: 1521"] Kirby's 'method' amounts to nothing more than a pet load with limited conditions set.. It's not development, and couldn't be imagined so with the majority of cartridges the rest of us shoot. Ya know,, you build a gun and work with it finding that it shoots good enough -a couple grains under excess. You build a few more & notice that it's loosely the same. WA-LA, Nothing to it(as though such a rule of thumb defines the cosmos).. Then you set something stupid a distance out back for customers to shoot at. You dial in every gun on the rack and slide a box of 'magic ammo' under each. Fools come into the shop, desperate to hit stupid things way way out there. They couldn't be happier with such a delusion.. It's the very foundation of benchrest, to do something deluded as an achievement, with as little effort as possible......... [/QUOTE]
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