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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyD" data-source="post: 359243" data-attributes="member: 15233"><p>Nice article. Well thought out since it gives a beginning and a method for someone starting out. </p><p></p><p>One thing I gather we can agree to disagree on is the number of rounds fired to check loads. 3? 5? 7? Who came up with those numbers? I agree with you. However, in my humble opinion I think a lot of writers came up with 3 rounds because every time they had to do a story on some new weapon when they shot 5 the groups spread out. Instead, of shooting all day, trying to get an acceptable group they found it more expedient to fire 3 if they got what they were looking for.</p><p></p><p>I find "no flyers" are the consistency we should be trying for. Sometimes that is very difficult to accomplish because to shoot sub MOA groups we need to be able to shoot to that level. If we load up sub MOA reloads but shoot 1 MOA then that's the best we can do.</p><p></p><p>This is an older thread so the reason why I'm responding is have you made any updated changes to your loading technique?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyD, post: 359243, member: 15233"] Nice article. Well thought out since it gives a beginning and a method for someone starting out. One thing I gather we can agree to disagree on is the number of rounds fired to check loads. 3? 5? 7? Who came up with those numbers? I agree with you. However, in my humble opinion I think a lot of writers came up with 3 rounds because every time they had to do a story on some new weapon when they shot 5 the groups spread out. Instead, of shooting all day, trying to get an acceptable group they found it more expedient to fire 3 if they got what they were looking for. I find "no flyers" are the consistency we should be trying for. Sometimes that is very difficult to accomplish because to shoot sub MOA groups we need to be able to shoot to that level. If we load up sub MOA reloads but shoot 1 MOA then that's the best we can do. This is an older thread so the reason why I'm responding is have you made any updated changes to your loading technique? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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