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Reloading
Help needed with load development
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<blockquote data-quote="DUSTY NOGGIN" data-source="post: 1980227" data-attributes="member: 89550"><p>what is your distance ...</p><p></p><p>make sure you understand how to adjust your scopes paralax before any load development if your scope doesnt have an AO adjustable objective or a side paralax knob .. you could just be wasting components and just creating yourself confusion</p><p></p><p></p><p>this is my plan that i use to get a usually decent base line to work from ,</p><p></p><p>first , (velocity/ max pressure) combination test (24 shots) , from max load down in 0.2 grain increments , shoot with a crono , LR , or mag- neato -speedometer</p><p></p><p>once you find an acceptable ES/SD , do a seating test with that powder charge , with 24 rounds like [USER=69478]@Jud96[/USER] did above ( i usually only do 12 or 16) then use the rest of the 50 to fine tune the seating</p><p></p><p>you should have found something decent in this process that you can work with . but you have to keep prepping brass and seating to these specs , so when you do minor changes and tweeks , you can see the difference</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUSTY NOGGIN, post: 1980227, member: 89550"] what is your distance ... make sure you understand how to adjust your scopes paralax before any load development if your scope doesnt have an AO adjustable objective or a side paralax knob .. you could just be wasting components and just creating yourself confusion this is my plan that i use to get a usually decent base line to work from , first , (velocity/ max pressure) combination test (24 shots) , from max load down in 0.2 grain increments , shoot with a crono , LR , or mag- neato -speedometer once you find an acceptable ES/SD , do a seating test with that powder charge , with 24 rounds like [USER=69478]@Jud96[/USER] did above ( i usually only do 12 or 16) then use the rest of the 50 to fine tune the seating you should have found something decent in this process that you can work with . but you have to keep prepping brass and seating to these specs , so when you do minor changes and tweeks , you can see the difference [/QUOTE]
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