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<blockquote data-quote="Almondgrower" data-source="post: 1984370" data-attributes="member: 106582"><p>Start with the fastest powder in the nosler book or the most accurate.... whichever you are interested in most , shoot a ladder to look fore nodes & find a safe max so you are learning something about the load while finding max. Then load what you need for your hunt at or rite close to max , maybe even rite in the middle of your highest node and go hunting . You could take the worst load you could probably find and still get the job done just fine out to a 300 yard max . So it shoots a 3-4" group instead of 1 1/2"-2" @ 300 yards w/a 40 FPS ES , o well , dead is dead .Don't put extra pressure on yourself to fine a complete load work up by then , I don't think it's necessary, focus on getting all the other details ironed out for your hunt and spend extra time practicing with new above load . Then continue with load development and seating testing when you get home !! Good luck !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Almondgrower, post: 1984370, member: 106582"] Start with the fastest powder in the nosler book or the most accurate.... whichever you are interested in most , shoot a ladder to look fore nodes & find a safe max so you are learning something about the load while finding max. Then load what you need for your hunt at or rite close to max , maybe even rite in the middle of your highest node and go hunting . You could take the worst load you could probably find and still get the job done just fine out to a 300 yard max . So it shoots a 3-4” group instead of 1 1/2”-2” @ 300 yards w/a 40 FPS ES , o well , dead is dead .Don’t put extra pressure on yourself to fine a complete load work up by then , I don’t think it’s necessary, focus on getting all the other details ironed out for your hunt and spend extra time practicing with new above load . Then continue with load development and seating testing when you get home !! Good luck ! [/QUOTE]
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