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Reloading
Question about a load development method ....
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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 2308623" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>I work in a totally different manner. My earliest load work comes from a win mod70 264wm '61. Reloaded that gun for 32 years before reloading any other cartridge. I started at contact with the lands if possible (bullet having enough contact with the neck) and worked backwards (going shorter) and changed powders and weight 3 times. Ended up with (according sierra #5) back at their coal using 140spbt, but with 1/2gr over their max. I've never tried too shoot anything over 600 yards (prairie dogs). That is an approach only with heavy per caliber bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 2308623, member: 105694"] I work in a totally different manner. My earliest load work comes from a win mod70 264wm '61. Reloaded that gun for 32 years before reloading any other cartridge. I started at contact with the lands if possible (bullet having enough contact with the neck) and worked backwards (going shorter) and changed powders and weight 3 times. Ended up with (according sierra #5) back at their coal using 140spbt, but with 1/2gr over their max. I've never tried too shoot anything over 600 yards (prairie dogs). That is an approach only with heavy per caliber bullets. [/QUOTE]
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