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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
HELP WITH SATERLEE VELOCITY TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1958532" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>His experience mirrors mine. It just works. Over multiple platforms and cartridges. I use it to get the smokeless muzzleloaders tuned up too. So even on a rifle that is so simple to load for it still shows the nodes. There are no variations in neck tension or brass capacities or seating depths. </p><p>If anyone has read my loading methods from other post you will see I don't use the satterlee method to determine the exact load. It is used to get the initial starting powder charge. Quickly. All the rest of my development is on paper with groups. But in my experience the powder charge I come up with in the velocity testing is usually within a couple 10th of my final load. This greatly speeds up tuning.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1958532, member: 38048"] His experience mirrors mine. It just works. Over multiple platforms and cartridges. I use it to get the smokeless muzzleloaders tuned up too. So even on a rifle that is so simple to load for it still shows the nodes. There are no variations in neck tension or brass capacities or seating depths. If anyone has read my loading methods from other post you will see I don't use the satterlee method to determine the exact load. It is used to get the initial starting powder charge. Quickly. All the rest of my development is on paper with groups. But in my experience the powder charge I come up with in the velocity testing is usually within a couple 10th of my final load. This greatly speeds up tuning. Shep [/QUOTE]
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