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Help me analyse my load data 6.5 4S
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<blockquote data-quote="tdot" data-source="post: 1627597" data-attributes="member: 91330"><p>Only been reloading for a few years and about to start my first (and second) wildcat load development, so been doing way too much online reading lately. So take this as regurgitated info, not fact. </p><p></p><p>It appears that more then a few people have found that a given velocity for a given bullet is the accuracy node. So if I understand this theory correctly then once you find the accuracy node while shooting new brass, then adjusting powder charge in the fireformed brass to match that FPS of the node, should yield similar results. </p><p></p><p>I wasnt taking good enough notes for my load developments on my 308, 300WM and 260 to confirm this 100%, but in retrospect it generally seemed to work, enough that I will continue to try and prove it with my 2 new Wildcats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdot, post: 1627597, member: 91330"] Only been reloading for a few years and about to start my first (and second) wildcat load development, so been doing way too much online reading lately. So take this as regurgitated info, not fact. It appears that more then a few people have found that a given velocity for a given bullet is the accuracy node. So if I understand this theory correctly then once you find the accuracy node while shooting new brass, then adjusting powder charge in the fireformed brass to match that FPS of the node, should yield similar results. I wasnt taking good enough notes for my load developments on my 308, 300WM and 260 to confirm this 100%, but in retrospect it generally seemed to work, enough that I will continue to try and prove it with my 2 new Wildcats. [/QUOTE]
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