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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
New (kinda) technique to develop a load
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<blockquote data-quote="ar10ar15man" data-source="post: 1597575" data-attributes="member: 106836"><p>i have been around longer the ocw. i also have common sense and know how to develop loads. to be clear IT IS A WASTE OF POWDER, BULLETS AND TIME. i looked at it when it first came out. to me, it is clear he does not know how to properly shoot a ladder, cannot listen to people that can, so built his own method. good for people with more money and time than brains.</p><p>start with some basic info on your cartridge/bullet weigh and powder. ONE 10 step ladder at 200/300 yards with no head or tail wind. and you will have more data for less money and time than an ocw ***.</p><p>i have one national championship with a rifle i built, with loads i developed. if i had tried bsocw i would have run out of bullets and time. there was a limited amount of each before the nationals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ar10ar15man, post: 1597575, member: 106836"] i have been around longer the ocw. i also have common sense and know how to develop loads. to be clear IT IS A WASTE OF POWDER, BULLETS AND TIME. i looked at it when it first came out. to me, it is clear he does not know how to properly shoot a ladder, cannot listen to people that can, so built his own method. good for people with more money and time than brains. start with some basic info on your cartridge/bullet weigh and powder. ONE 10 step ladder at 200/300 yards with no head or tail wind. and you will have more data for less money and time than an ocw ***. i have one national championship with a rifle i built, with loads i developed. if i had tried bsocw i would have run out of bullets and time. there was a limited amount of each before the nationals. [/QUOTE]
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