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Reloading
New (kinda) technique to develop a load
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<blockquote data-quote="lisagrantb" data-source="post: 1597951" data-attributes="member: 11072"><p>Mine works and yours doesn't, yours sucks and mine is the greatest and the only way. Just about every time I post something these days it turns into a mines bigger than yours discussion. I guess that's why I don't post much these days. Speaking of saving money and time, if that was the objective I would just stay at home, mission accomplished. First, 18 rounds to identify my pressure limits, yes shooting round robin from low to high lets You accomplish that. I had another load at 96 grains that I didn't use because of starting pressure signs at 95. I also identified a node that looks good, I identified what charge gave me the best sd's and the least vertical, verified velocity, preformed an ocw test and I even have the data to put in the obt spreadsheet. Not to mention proving or disproving a theory based on hard data AND shooting and learning because every shot I take I try to learn something. Hell I learn more from my misses and mistakes than from anything else. I don't need the attaboy from anyone on this and I didn't say it was any better than yours. I was trying to share knowledge and experience of this endeavor with others so we can all learn. I mean these boards were created to share knowledge isn't it. If this is a total flop then maybe it will save you some money by saying someone tried this and it didn't work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lisagrantb, post: 1597951, member: 11072"] Mine works and yours doesn’t, yours sucks and mine is the greatest and the only way. Just about every time I post something these days it turns into a mines bigger than yours discussion. I guess that’s why I don’t post much these days. Speaking of saving money and time, if that was the objective I would just stay at home, mission accomplished. First, 18 rounds to identify my pressure limits, yes shooting round robin from low to high lets You accomplish that. I had another load at 96 grains that I didn’t use because of starting pressure signs at 95. I also identified a node that looks good, I identified what charge gave me the best sd’s and the least vertical, verified velocity, preformed an ocw test and I even have the data to put in the obt spreadsheet. Not to mention proving or disproving a theory based on hard data AND shooting and learning because every shot I take I try to learn something. Hell I learn more from my misses and mistakes than from anything else. I don’t need the attaboy from anyone on this and I didn’t say it was any better than yours. I was trying to share knowledge and experience of this endeavor with others so we can all learn. I mean these boards were created to share knowledge isn’t it. If this is a total flop then maybe it will save you some money by saying someone tried this and it didn’t work. [/QUOTE]
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