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<blockquote data-quote="bomberodevil" data-source="post: 2610533" data-attributes="member: 23175"><p>Haha! It just gets worse! </p><p>My thoughts on developing new loads for a specific caliber is, keep it simple. If 20 experienced posters say that H4350 is their favorite for 6.5 CM, I would start there. Is it possible that your particular barrel could shoot a powder within 2-3 up or down on the burn chart? Sure, it's possible, maybe even better than H4350. But you're not bench shooting in competition, you're developing hunting loads and hoping for about .3-.4 moa. </p><p></p><p>Take the average powder charge of the researched most favorite H4350 load, move up and down a few by 0.1 grain increments, and you'll very likely find a good accuracy node. Or take a long and winding trip down the rabbit hole and buy about 15 different powders chasing the elusive perfect load! Have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bomberodevil, post: 2610533, member: 23175"] Haha! It just gets worse! My thoughts on developing new loads for a specific caliber is, keep it simple. If 20 experienced posters say that H4350 is their favorite for 6.5 CM, I would start there. Is it possible that your particular barrel could shoot a powder within 2-3 up or down on the burn chart? Sure, it’s possible, maybe even better than H4350. But you’re not bench shooting in competition, you’re developing hunting loads and hoping for about .3-.4 moa. Take the average powder charge of the researched most favorite H4350 load, move up and down a few by 0.1 grain increments, and you’ll very likely find a good accuracy node. Or take a long and winding trip down the rabbit hole and buy about 15 different powders chasing the elusive perfect load! Have fun. [/QUOTE]
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