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Advanced Load Development and Reloading Practices
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<blockquote data-quote="Petey308" data-source="post: 2329735" data-attributes="member: 106845"><p>I get what you're saying and your point. I agree as well. When I do my confirmation of a load, I do at least 10 shots. That's what I base my typical SD/ES off of, and even that is an average, not an exact, because it's based off multiple loads abd multiple cartridges. It's meant to give the reader an idea of what I'm getting and perhaps what they could expect. I'm giving specific examples in this write-up.</p><p></p><p>I will also say that I'm not Bryan Litz and I'm not writing one of his books here lol. I don't shoot competitively either, as I don't have time. </p><p></p><p>All that said, I do really appreciate you adding this point. It's definitely a valid thing to consider. If I ever do decide to publishing anything I've written in a more official place, getting good feedback like this is welcomed. It's something I'd definitely consider covering better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petey308, post: 2329735, member: 106845"] I get what you’re saying and your point. I agree as well. When I do my confirmation of a load, I do at least 10 shots. That’s what I base my typical SD/ES off of, and even that is an average, not an exact, because it’s based off multiple loads abd multiple cartridges. It’s meant to give the reader an idea of what I’m getting and perhaps what they could expect. I’m giving specific examples in this write-up. I will also say that I’m not Bryan Litz and I’m not writing one of his books here lol. I don’t shoot competitively either, as I don’t have time. All that said, I do really appreciate you adding this point. It’s definitely a valid thing to consider. If I ever do decide to publishing anything I’ve written in a more official place, getting good feedback like this is welcomed. It’s something I’d definitely consider covering better. [/QUOTE]
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