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Reloading
Interesting Load Development Results
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2007650" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I disagree but okay. The OCW method landed me on the same node that also had the velocity flat spot. In virgin brass it took 70.8gr to get in the node. In fired brass 69.5-70.0 was the node as I indicted and showed. So I loaded 69.7 and it was in the middle and it shot this group and had the same average velocity as 70.8gr had in virgin brass, which was also the same load that was the OCW. This evidence shows that two different load development methods led to the same conclusion. I did not run these tests parallel. I tested them months apart and did not realize how they lined up until I laid my data and notes out and could track how they lined up. [ATTACH=full]221585[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2007650, member: 69478"] I disagree but okay. The OCW method landed me on the same node that also had the velocity flat spot. In virgin brass it took 70.8gr to get in the node. In fired brass 69.5-70.0 was the node as I indicted and showed. So I loaded 69.7 and it was in the middle and it shot this group and had the same average velocity as 70.8gr had in virgin brass, which was also the same load that was the OCW. This evidence shows that two different load development methods led to the same conclusion. I did not run these tests parallel. I tested them months apart and did not realize how they lined up until I laid my data and notes out and could track how they lined up. [ATTACH=full]221585[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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