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Reloading
Question about a load development method ....
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<blockquote data-quote="smokey3" data-source="post: 2297597" data-attributes="member: 94479"><p>Saves a lot of components also along with it being easier for me anyway, other folks have proven methods that will end up with the same results in the end but will take considerable more time and using more materials, try all the different methods and settle on what works best for you. A good chronograph and learning to read velocity nodes goes a long way in reloading. I have been reloading since the early eighties and have had good success using a variety of starting points. The Nosler reloading guide will give you the most accurate powder tested, as well as the most accurate powder charge. It is not perfect but will definitely put you in the ballpark for most bullets and powders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokey3, post: 2297597, member: 94479"] Saves a lot of components also along with it being easier for me anyway, other folks have proven methods that will end up with the same results in the end but will take considerable more time and using more materials, try all the different methods and settle on what works best for you. A good chronograph and learning to read velocity nodes goes a long way in reloading. I have been reloading since the early eighties and have had good success using a variety of starting points. The Nosler reloading guide will give you the most accurate powder tested, as well as the most accurate powder charge. It is not perfect but will definitely put you in the ballpark for most bullets and powders. [/QUOTE]
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