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<blockquote data-quote="rmpoole" data-source="post: 834135" data-attributes="member: 33032"><p>I am new to reloading and I have all my components ready to go but Im not sure where to go from here so I would like to see what you guys have done successfully to get a good load. I need to know the process such as when is the ladder test done? Do I need to find my powder charge prior to finding the best seating depth? Do I even need to do a ladder test? How many rounds should I load and what is the best starting point and what is a good measure to increase by. </p><p></p><p>Then assuming I have my loads all ready to go to the range what process should I follow? Obviously Im setting up my Chrono but then what, ladder test, three shot groups or something I dont know about?</p><p></p><p>So I know that is a lot of questions but I want to be efficient and not blow through rounds. </p><p></p><p>Im shooting 300 win mag with 230 grain Berger Hybrids with H1000. Thank You for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmpoole, post: 834135, member: 33032"] I am new to reloading and I have all my components ready to go but Im not sure where to go from here so I would like to see what you guys have done successfully to get a good load. I need to know the process such as when is the ladder test done? Do I need to find my powder charge prior to finding the best seating depth? Do I even need to do a ladder test? How many rounds should I load and what is the best starting point and what is a good measure to increase by. Then assuming I have my loads all ready to go to the range what process should I follow? Obviously Im setting up my Chrono but then what, ladder test, three shot groups or something I dont know about? So I know that is a lot of questions but I want to be efficient and not blow through rounds. Im shooting 300 win mag with 230 grain Berger Hybrids with H1000. Thank You for your help. [/QUOTE]
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