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Kirby Allen’s “no load development” load development method.
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<blockquote data-quote="royinidaho" data-source="post: 697561" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>It seems to me that its a world of difference between factory offerings and customs of the overall quality of Kirby's work. I would thing that the same would hold true for any quality rifle maker. I shot out a Kirby build before I ever harvested anything with it. It was such a joy to shoot I couldn't keep from tinkering. If the bullet stayed together it SHOT! When rebarreled it's a different story. Only a few shots and she's ready to harvest. With the new build I got from Kirby, 375 AM, there were a couple of rounds with it that he tested with. I copied the charge weight, overall length and bullet selection. Broken/sighted in at the same time. Drop chart was spot on from the get go. 21 total shots and we're ready to harvest. Its a long ways from the thousands of 222 Rem load testing in the 40Xs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="royinidaho, post: 697561, member: 2011"] It seems to me that its a world of difference between factory offerings and customs of the overall quality of Kirby's work. I would thing that the same would hold true for any quality rifle maker. I shot out a Kirby build before I ever harvested anything with it. It was such a joy to shoot I couldn't keep from tinkering. If the bullet stayed together it SHOT! When rebarreled it's a different story. Only a few shots and she's ready to harvest. With the new build I got from Kirby, 375 AM, there were a couple of rounds with it that he tested with. I copied the charge weight, overall length and bullet selection. Broken/sighted in at the same time. Drop chart was spot on from the get go. 21 total shots and we're ready to harvest. Its a long ways from the thousands of 222 Rem load testing in the 40Xs. [/QUOTE]
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