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28 Nosler Load Development
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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2796963" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>I agree that 82.5 was pretty hot and I didn't plan to go any higher but as far as I could tell at the time it wasn't showing much for pressure signs. I was about to stop at the 79gr load since it did give me a good group and had low ES and SD but I wanted to see if the next one was going to be better. </p><p></p><p>What do you do after the load development using a ladder or OCW if you have high ESs? I usually had always just done an OCW, looking at groups. I was doing the same here, but I was also chonographing to get data at the same time. That 79gr load produced a nice small group, two shot touching and then I accidentally shot at the wrong point on the third but it landed close to where the others would've been if at the same POA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2796963, member: 29765"] I agree that 82.5 was pretty hot and I didn't plan to go any higher but as far as I could tell at the time it wasn't showing much for pressure signs. I was about to stop at the 79gr load since it did give me a good group and had low ES and SD but I wanted to see if the next one was going to be better. What do you do after the load development using a ladder or OCW if you have high ESs? I usually had always just done an OCW, looking at groups. I was doing the same here, but I was also chonographing to get data at the same time. That 79gr load produced a nice small group, two shot touching and then I accidentally shot at the wrong point on the third but it landed close to where the others would've been if at the same POA. [/QUOTE]
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