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Load development made easy.
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 301540" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>Michael,thanks for posting this.I been working on loads for six rifles,with two different powders and several different bullets this year.I was using the ladder method too and now have my rifles shooting nice little clover groups.I too noticed the left,right movement when working up my loads,especially when I was testing loads with two different powders or two different bullets with the same load.I think there really is a magic "sweet spot"you just got to find it.A friend of mine has a Sako rifle in a 7mag,he's been trying to work up a load for it,he just wasn't getting the group he was looking for.I had him try some of my sweet spot loads I had worked up for my Remington in the 7mag.Whala,he printed a nice,tight little clover just like my rifle prints with this load.I'm passing your post on to him.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 301540, member: 11853"] Michael,thanks for posting this.I been working on loads for six rifles,with two different powders and several different bullets this year.I was using the ladder method too and now have my rifles shooting nice little clover groups.I too noticed the left,right movement when working up my loads,especially when I was testing loads with two different powders or two different bullets with the same load.I think there really is a magic "sweet spot"you just got to find it.A friend of mine has a Sako rifle in a 7mag,he's been trying to work up a load for it,he just wasn't getting the group he was looking for.I had him try some of my sweet spot loads I had worked up for my Remington in the 7mag.Whala,he printed a nice,tight little clover just like my rifle prints with this load.I'm passing your post on to him. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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