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Reloading
Hunting Accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="mhamlin" data-source="post: 1102156" data-attributes="member: 68822"><p>Clark, I love your method; however, I can't get that much time away from work. I changed jobs last year and don't accrue as much time, as I am used to having. I will be able to sight in at elevation and adjust accordingly.</p><p></p><p>g0rd0, I'm following your train of thought and it makes perfect sense.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info guys; these are very useful that ideas. I'll try a different approach; when cold-bore mapping, do you still follow conventional load development methods and find the best groups, ES, and SD, before doing the cold-bore work, or do groups not matter at all when developing a hunting round, just ES and SD...? with my old Shooting Chrony, I could get good groups and still not have ideal ES & SD and the converse could also be "true." I just bought a Magneto Speed, but have only used it twice and my ES and SD are reading better than what I got with the old chrony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhamlin, post: 1102156, member: 68822"] Clark, I love your method; however, I can't get that much time away from work. I changed jobs last year and don't accrue as much time, as I am used to having. I will be able to sight in at elevation and adjust accordingly. g0rd0, I'm following your train of thought and it makes perfect sense. Thanks for the info guys; these are very useful that ideas. I'll try a different approach; when cold-bore mapping, do you still follow conventional load development methods and find the best groups, ES, and SD, before doing the cold-bore work, or do groups not matter at all when developing a hunting round, just ES and SD...? with my old Shooting Chrony, I could get good groups and still not have ideal ES & SD and the converse could also be "true." I just bought a Magneto Speed, but have only used it twice and my ES and SD are reading better than what I got with the old chrony. [/QUOTE]
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