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Reloading
Load Development?
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<blockquote data-quote="BENNYBOOBOO" data-source="post: 243558" data-attributes="member: 11190"><p>Dan Newberry's page called Optimal Charge Weight (OCW) is a good read and explains what you're accomplishing when working up a load. There are also good articles on ladder tests all over the place, just ask google. </p><p> </p><p>After running a few tests I have found that the OCW method and the ladder method are actually testing the same thing, however I prefer the OCW because it requires a few more rounds, limiting the effect of opperator error during the testing process. </p><p> </p><p>One more thing, regardless of what caliber you shoot give a read to the new issue of Handloader and check out the .308 Load Developement article. It will offer insight to a great loading process. Although I would be scared to see his receipts for all of the products. Can you say 2nd mortgage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BENNYBOOBOO, post: 243558, member: 11190"] Dan Newberry's page called Optimal Charge Weight (OCW) is a good read and explains what you're accomplishing when working up a load. There are also good articles on ladder tests all over the place, just ask google. After running a few tests I have found that the OCW method and the ladder method are actually testing the same thing, however I prefer the OCW because it requires a few more rounds, limiting the effect of opperator error during the testing process. One more thing, regardless of what caliber you shoot give a read to the new issue of Handloader and check out the .308 Load Developement article. It will offer insight to a great loading process. Although I would be scared to see his receipts for all of the products. Can you say 2nd mortgage? [/QUOTE]
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