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<blockquote data-quote="Aeolus" data-source="post: 1563319" data-attributes="member: 96493"><p>Now the way to cheat the full load development is choose your caliber and bullet. Look online between long range hunting, snipers hide, 24 hour, accurate shooter, several people will be close. Example I knew somewhere between 88.5 and 89.2 I would have a node sonyou could start at 88.2 and go to 89.2 and find it then do the same thing on seating. But on a new rifle I do the full test. That forms my brass well and breaks in my barrel so it will speed up and I will catch that extra speed. It also runs you will with the rifle. </p><p>Oh ya for a target do the test at 100 yards or meters how ever you shoot. I get white cardboard box and make 6x6 squares and add black pasters and put them on the lines this way I can stay and shoot and take that whole target home and look at it. </p><p>Also the waterline will be the same on those 3 lowest numbers. They will have hit in the same spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aeolus, post: 1563319, member: 96493"] Now the way to cheat the full load development is choose your caliber and bullet. Look online between long range hunting, snipers hide, 24 hour, accurate shooter, several people will be close. Example I knew somewhere between 88.5 and 89.2 I would have a node sonyou could start at 88.2 and go to 89.2 and find it then do the same thing on seating. But on a new rifle I do the full test. That forms my brass well and breaks in my barrel so it will speed up and I will catch that extra speed. It also runs you will with the rifle. Oh ya for a target do the test at 100 yards or meters how ever you shoot. I get white cardboard box and make 6x6 squares and add black pasters and put them on the lines this way I can stay and shoot and take that whole target home and look at it. Also the waterline will be the same on those 3 lowest numbers. They will have hit in the same spot. [/QUOTE]
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