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My 10 rd load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1461116" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>A fairly good example. In no way does that mean you shouldn't test, re-test and confirm to exhaustion, the "suspicion" of a good load. That doesn't in mean, in any way, the simple process didn't reveal a great load. What you do with it is up to you. </p><p></p><p>I tip my hat. Not everybody will give a straight account of how things are. Personally, I love to fiddle with a good/great load to see if I can make it better. Every time I go to the range and focus on groups, that's just a day I don't focus on real-world shooting. Real world shooting deals with wind, unknown distances, weird set-ups, not wanting to be there, picking foxtails out of my socks, and oh... nobody shot back at me. That's a big plus. </p><p></p><p>Find a load and shoot. Then shoot some more. After that, more is better. Most of knowing what you can do is beating it into yourself, what you can't or shouldn't do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1461116, member: 41338"] A fairly good example. In no way does that mean you shouldn't test, re-test and confirm to exhaustion, the "suspicion" of a good load. That doesn't in mean, in any way, the simple process didn't reveal a great load. What you do with it is up to you. I tip my hat. Not everybody will give a straight account of how things are. Personally, I love to fiddle with a good/great load to see if I can make it better. Every time I go to the range and focus on groups, that's just a day I don't focus on real-world shooting. Real world shooting deals with wind, unknown distances, weird set-ups, not wanting to be there, picking foxtails out of my socks, and oh... nobody shot back at me. That's a big plus. Find a load and shoot. Then shoot some more. After that, more is better. Most of knowing what you can do is beating it into yourself, what you can't or shouldn't do. [/QUOTE]
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