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Sand bags or bipod for load development
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<blockquote data-quote="LVJ76" data-source="post: 1568689" data-attributes="member: 108965"><p>Well said Ol Coot.</p><p></p><p>Odoylerules, if you feel confident enough to pull that trigger without flinching not one bit and having the rifle as steady as possible, and following through with the shot, start testing your loads.</p><p></p><p>If not sure, but at least 3 boxes or more of factory ammo, all 4 different loads/brands and use them as if you were testing the loads. Zero your rifle at 100 yards or meters whichever you prefer and fire away. Make sure to let the barrel cool off after every 5 shot group. Besides, its always good to know what factory load works on your rifle just in case you dont get a chanse to reload or something.</p><p></p><p>Once you feel confortable doing this and your shots are going where you know you pulled the trigger you are set. Note, know where you pulled the trigger on the target and not think that you know where you were on the target.</p><p></p><p>It takes lots of practice. Good luck and hope you find the right load for your gun.</p><p></p><p>Best regards</p><p></p><p>LVJ76</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LVJ76, post: 1568689, member: 108965"] Well said Ol Coot. Odoylerules, if you feel confident enough to pull that trigger without flinching not one bit and having the rifle as steady as possible, and following through with the shot, start testing your loads. If not sure, but at least 3 boxes or more of factory ammo, all 4 different loads/brands and use them as if you were testing the loads. Zero your rifle at 100 yards or meters whichever you prefer and fire away. Make sure to let the barrel cool off after every 5 shot group. Besides, its always good to know what factory load works on your rifle just in case you dont get a chanse to reload or something. Once you feel confortable doing this and your shots are going where you know you pulled the trigger you are set. Note, know where you pulled the trigger on the target and not think that you know where you were on the target. It takes lots of practice. Good luck and hope you find the right load for your gun. Best regards LVJ76 [/QUOTE]
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