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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 3059708" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>[USER=96274]@Lonewolf74[/USER] You see many confuse a 3 shot group as 'good' and then are done and that load is the bees knees…</p><p>If you watch any videos of Eric Cortina or F-class John, you will see that their testing is done at range, often starting at 300yrds for groups of each powder weight, seating depth or whatever else they're testing and then they move to 600 or even 1000 to VERIFY results.</p><p>I do the same, all my loads, once fine tuned, are shot at 600 minimum for 10 shots and repeated. I do not care if this eats into barrel life, I normally can get good numbers for data and work out my agg over 30 shots per load/bullet. I don't do this with my hunting rifles that are not set up for LR and aren't particularly good shooting from prone anyway, like my 375 Weatherby, for instance.</p><p>YOU have to know what you want out of your rifle.</p><p>I would like to hear how you guys that say you get uniform seating at xx amount find this out. What method are you using to determine this?</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 3059708, member: 10755"] [USER=96274]@Lonewolf74[/USER] You see many confuse a 3 shot group as ‘good’ and then are done and that load is the bees knees… If you watch any videos of Eric Cortina or F-class John, you will see that their testing is done at range, often starting at 300yrds for groups of each powder weight, seating depth or whatever else they’re testing and then they move to 600 or even 1000 to VERIFY results. I do the same, all my loads, once fine tuned, are shot at 600 minimum for 10 shots and repeated. I do not care if this eats into barrel life, I normally can get good numbers for data and work out my agg over 30 shots per load/bullet. I don’t do this with my hunting rifles that are not set up for LR and aren’t particularly good shooting from prone anyway, like my 375 Weatherby, for instance. YOU have to know what you want out of your rifle. I would like to hear how you guys that say you get uniform seating at xx amount find this out. What method are you using to determine this? Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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