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Med-Long Range Load Development How-To's
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<blockquote data-quote="augustinaustin" data-source="post: 3035" data-attributes="member: 835"><p><strong>Re: Med-Long Range Load Development How-To\'s</strong></p><p></p><p>Thank you for the info. I got out to the range again this morning and the load that had the smallest deviation did turn out to be my smallest 100yd group. I have not used any Hogden powders yet. I have always had really good results from RL25 but I know it sure changes in 100 degree weather. </p><p>I know you must always try a given load at your intended range but based on your experience do you find computer generated drop charts out to 500yds to be relatively accurate IF:</p><p>1) the real bc is plugged in</p><p>2) the load gives good accuracy and small velocity deviation at 100yds</p><p></p><p>assuming that correct (and similar) temp, baro. etc are plugged in as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="augustinaustin, post: 3035, member: 835"] [b]Re: Med-Long Range Load Development How-To\'s[/b] Thank you for the info. I got out to the range again this morning and the load that had the smallest deviation did turn out to be my smallest 100yd group. I have not used any Hogden powders yet. I have always had really good results from RL25 but I know it sure changes in 100 degree weather. I know you must always try a given load at your intended range but based on your experience do you find computer generated drop charts out to 500yds to be relatively accurate IF: 1) the real bc is plugged in 2) the load gives good accuracy and small velocity deviation at 100yds assuming that correct (and similar) temp, baro. etc are plugged in as well [/QUOTE]
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