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Reloading
7mm load development
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<blockquote data-quote="epoletna" data-source="post: 1524434" data-attributes="member: 87371"><p>I admit to being skeptical of the value of 3-shot groups. I haven't discussed this with a lot of accuracy nuts, but one friend who is pretty much an accuracy nut is satisfied with 3 shots while another insists on 5-shot groups to establish a useful baseline. I tend toward the latter. I wonder, if you were to load up five rounds each of 67.6, 67.9 and 68.2, would you collect a more instructive data set? At the very least, you would see if there is a random shot that creeps in somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epoletna, post: 1524434, member: 87371"] I admit to being skeptical of the value of 3-shot groups. I haven't discussed this with a lot of accuracy nuts, but one friend who is pretty much an accuracy nut is satisfied with 3 shots while another insists on 5-shot groups to establish a useful baseline. I tend toward the latter. I wonder, if you were to load up five rounds each of 67.6, 67.9 and 68.2, would you collect a more instructive data set? At the very least, you would see if there is a random shot that creeps in somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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