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Reloading
Most efficient load development method
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<blockquote data-quote="frostop" data-source="post: 1003567" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>Explain the ladder method please? </p><p> </p><p>I just started working on a load for a 280AI, fireformed the brass and loaded 3 rounds of 53 gr. H4831 just to get on the paper.</p><p>This is in an Encore rifle so I seated the berger 168hunting vld just off the lands and the result was a group that I could cover with dime.</p><p> </p><p>I typically just pick a bullet and load with a couple different powders and work up once I have a seating depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frostop, post: 1003567, member: 22611"] Explain the ladder method please? I just started working on a load for a 280AI, fireformed the brass and loaded 3 rounds of 53 gr. H4831 just to get on the paper. This is in an Encore rifle so I seated the berger 168hunting vld just off the lands and the result was a group that I could cover with dime. I typically just pick a bullet and load with a couple different powders and work up once I have a seating depth. [/QUOTE]
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