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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
7mm STW
First Ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="ShowMeShooter" data-source="post: 914179" data-attributes="member: 62032"><p>Unless you are dead set on the extra velocity, I would drop back to the 71.5-71.8 and load 6 of each, shoot 2 groups of 3, pick the better performer and stick with that. I have used the Dan Newberry method (very similar to the ladder) several times and get good results. 59.1 grains of 4831 in my .270 very rarely sends a high or low shot in the group. Most of the time if a shot is out of the group either I pulled it or missed my wind condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShowMeShooter, post: 914179, member: 62032"] Unless you are dead set on the extra velocity, I would drop back to the 71.5-71.8 and load 6 of each, shoot 2 groups of 3, pick the better performer and stick with that. I have used the Dan Newberry method (very similar to the ladder) several times and get good results. 59.1 grains of 4831 in my .270 very rarely sends a high or low shot in the group. Most of the time if a shot is out of the group either I pulled it or missed my wind condition. [/QUOTE]
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