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Question about a load development method ....
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<blockquote data-quote="jshepherd61" data-source="post: 2297663" data-attributes="member: 93960"><p>It can work but not always the quickest approach. If you follow Litz and his research at the USAF each bullet has an optimal velocity for stabilization and accuracy. Those numbers are normally not published numbers as they come from third party's like Litz. And although every barrel is different and bullets perform different in each. I search and research what the specific bullet I'm going to use to get a rough idea of what velocity it likes ( rough idea) that is my projected velocity so I work up to that point, then start on seating depth usually working down starting at 0.002 from the lans. After getting a fairly decent performing load I may go back and tweak the powder to see if it can be fine tuned. Just my method and seems to work for me. I have picked Brian's brain a little more than I should have!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshepherd61, post: 2297663, member: 93960"] It can work but not always the quickest approach. If you follow Litz and his research at the USAF each bullet has an optimal velocity for stabilization and accuracy. Those numbers are normally not published numbers as they come from third party’s like Litz. And although every barrel is different and bullets perform different in each. I search and research what the specific bullet I’m going to use to get a rough idea of what velocity it likes ( rough idea) that is my projected velocity so I work up to that point, then start on seating depth usually working down starting at 0.002 from the lans. After getting a fairly decent performing load I may go back and tweak the powder to see if it can be fine tuned. Just my method and seems to work for me. I have picked Brian’s brain a little more than I should have! [/QUOTE]
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