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Reloading
My 10 rd load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1460988" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I believe that this is absolutely the case. There does seem to be inherently accurate cartridges that make life a whole lot easier given a precise SAAMI chambering process with a well made barrel/action. I also believe that there are well proven bullets and powders that may take the much of the testing and speculation out of the equation. Once I had performed the initial work on my 6.5x284's and 6.5x47's(IMO, inherently accurate), subsequent load development in other rifles of the same cartridge was much faster with only minor modifications and fine tuning to my original load development. Additionally, researching and analyzing successful loads used by credible shooters has always been the single most valuable part of my load development process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1460988, member: 10291"] I believe that this is absolutely the case. There does seem to be inherently accurate cartridges that make life a whole lot easier given a precise SAAMI chambering process with a well made barrel/action. I also believe that there are well proven bullets and powders that may take the much of the testing and speculation out of the equation. Once I had performed the initial work on my 6.5x284’s and 6.5x47’s(IMO, inherently accurate), subsequent load development in other rifles of the same cartridge was much faster with only minor modifications and fine tuning to my original load development. Additionally, researching and analyzing successful loads used by credible shooters has always been the single most valuable part of my load development process. [/QUOTE]
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