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Best load development process for hunting rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1742245" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>This is incorrect and the exact reason I was speaking of in my first post. You will get LUCKY with it once in a while. I have done it 8-9 times and I put all shots on paper. It does not always show you the load period. If it worked for you go by a lottery ticket. VELOCITY nodes MUST line up with ACCURACY nodes. They do NOT always coincide as this method suggests. Just because you find a flat spot in velocity and es does not mean it will shoot accurately long range and that is a FACT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1742245, member: 26535"] This is incorrect and the exact reason I was speaking of in my first post. You will get LUCKY with it once in a while. I have done it 8-9 times and I put all shots on paper. It does not always show you the load period. If it worked for you go by a lottery ticket. VELOCITY nodes MUST line up with ACCURACY nodes. They do NOT always coincide as this method suggests. Just because you find a flat spot in velocity and es does not mean it will shoot accurately long range and that is a FACT. [/QUOTE]
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