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7mm RM Load Development ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Lindsey" data-source="post: 2314099" data-attributes="member: 25831"><p>Agree with the virgin case white noise. I use virgin cases, but only as the starting point. If I have 200 of them, I can develop a load with them and once they are all fireformed I will address tweaking the load. I have found I need to slightly decrease the charge on fireformed vs virgin as the pressure seems to increase if using the same charge weights. This is with my charges as I typically work in the upper end of pressure/node.</p><p></p><p>Also kind of agree with the ES/SD. I typically do not chrono a load until I am done finding what I think is an acceptable group...OR...I do it in the beginning trying to find max pressure. I kind of use the velocity as a guide telling me the flat spots, but do not use that as gospel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Lindsey, post: 2314099, member: 25831"] Agree with the virgin case white noise. I use virgin cases, but only as the starting point. If I have 200 of them, I can develop a load with them and once they are all fireformed I will address tweaking the load. I have found I need to slightly decrease the charge on fireformed vs virgin as the pressure seems to increase if using the same charge weights. This is with my charges as I typically work in the upper end of pressure/node. Also kind of agree with the ES/SD. I typically do not chrono a load until I am done finding what I think is an acceptable group...OR...I do it in the beginning trying to find max pressure. I kind of use the velocity as a guide telling me the flat spots, but do not use that as gospel. [/QUOTE]
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