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Reloading
Kirby Allen’s “no load development” load development method.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 695901" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>In the article I was referring to my wildcats which would mean that a 2 grain reduction would be a 1.5 to 2% reduction off what I determinded was top working pressures. I do not load until the bolt is sticky, just until I can feel some resistance on the bolt. Most will load their ammo hotter then where I decide to stop and turn around at.</p><p> </p><p>Some common sense needs to be used and this is simply a starting point. Fortunately in most of my rifles, there is no need to look any farther. Tinkeritis is for BR shooters, not for long range big game hunters that shoot seriously potent chamberings in their rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 695901, member: 10"] In the article I was referring to my wildcats which would mean that a 2 grain reduction would be a 1.5 to 2% reduction off what I determinded was top working pressures. I do not load until the bolt is sticky, just until I can feel some resistance on the bolt. Most will load their ammo hotter then where I decide to stop and turn around at. Some common sense needs to be used and this is simply a starting point. Fortunately in most of my rifles, there is no need to look any farther. Tinkeritis is for BR shooters, not for long range big game hunters that shoot seriously potent chamberings in their rifles. [/QUOTE]
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