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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 101763" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>distantfoe, </p><p></p><p>Your right, I have done that in the past and still do on occaision if just changing a load up on a certian rifle. In the top pic, I was working on two 7 mags and a .270 Win the same morning. I generally shoot for pressure and velocity, while more or less shooting somewhat of a ladder or OCW combined. I know it sounds more confusing that it really is but it works for me. I can generally hit what I am looking for quite rapidly with most rifles, and then load and shoot out to 300yds. When the temps are higher, I work with more rifles. Gives them time to cool, and me time to prep. and load the other rounds.</p><p></p><p>Since I rarely get much time for play when I am in the country, I have to make use of what time I have. Sometimes, that might mean catching a nap and shooting half the night. The little building, was actually built by my daughter and I specifically for this. We also measured the ranges out in front to 300yds. Only problem is it's a 3-hour drive from where I live. LOL The nice thing is, by using various small lights, I can shoot all night long when conditions are right. Makes it great when the wind lays in the evening or it is 108 in the shade, (like it was in the above pic), during the day. I don't always get to chrono things at the time, but I can still hit the loads and then get quick chrono data the next morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 101763, member: 3804"] distantfoe, Your right, I have done that in the past and still do on occaision if just changing a load up on a certian rifle. In the top pic, I was working on two 7 mags and a .270 Win the same morning. I generally shoot for pressure and velocity, while more or less shooting somewhat of a ladder or OCW combined. I know it sounds more confusing that it really is but it works for me. I can generally hit what I am looking for quite rapidly with most rifles, and then load and shoot out to 300yds. When the temps are higher, I work with more rifles. Gives them time to cool, and me time to prep. and load the other rounds. Since I rarely get much time for play when I am in the country, I have to make use of what time I have. Sometimes, that might mean catching a nap and shooting half the night. The little building, was actually built by my daughter and I specifically for this. We also measured the ranges out in front to 300yds. Only problem is it's a 3-hour drive from where I live. LOL The nice thing is, by using various small lights, I can shoot all night long when conditions are right. Makes it great when the wind lays in the evening or it is 108 in the shade, (like it was in the above pic), during the day. I don't always get to chrono things at the time, but I can still hit the loads and then get quick chrono data the next morning. [/QUOTE]
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