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Reloading
My 10 rd load development
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1460974" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well im referring to l/r hunting guns, not target guns.</p><p>We could have a different debate on how much accuracy is (necessary) for hunting guns.</p><p>Fact is we can all agree that we try for the best velocity coupled with an accurate load. Most will start with a moderate load and work up because thats how weve always done it. Often the group dictates where we stop as for velocity, and we never reach the full potential of the gun/cartridge. </p><p>So why not see just how far we can go (first), then try to make the best velocity load be an accurate load? Or at least an accurate enough load?</p><p>As for the group shooting distance, its very important that the gun repeat shot after shot at the distances we hunt. If your good 100 yd groups will do that then fine, but if not then you've wasted your time. Best to test for (good enough) groups at the longer distances.</p><p> Again, were talking about hunting,</p><p>so consider also the importance of how we shoot while taking the shot, as that can be more of a factor than the group size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1460974, member: 12443"] Well im referring to l/r hunting guns, not target guns. We could have a different debate on how much accuracy is (necessary) for hunting guns. Fact is we can all agree that we try for the best velocity coupled with an accurate load. Most will start with a moderate load and work up because thats how weve always done it. Often the group dictates where we stop as for velocity, and we never reach the full potential of the gun/cartridge. So why not see just how far we can go (first), then try to make the best velocity load be an accurate load? Or at least an accurate enough load? As for the group shooting distance, its very important that the gun repeat shot after shot at the distances we hunt. If your good 100 yd groups will do that then fine, but if not then you've wasted your time. Best to test for (good enough) groups at the longer distances. Again, were talking about hunting, so consider also the importance of how we shoot while taking the shot, as that can be more of a factor than the group size. [/QUOTE]
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