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Question about a load development method ....
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<blockquote data-quote="oneeyejohn" data-source="post: 2297807" data-attributes="member: 85797"><p>One point I have found that is a must for me. I must make good records of my handloads for each rifle or pistol. If have specific powder and bullet combinations for one rifle that I shoot different bullet weights for different reasons, I must keep a specific record for that handload. If I don't I will get them mixed up and waste bullets, powder, rifle wear and time. Records save me a lot of frustration and waist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneeyejohn, post: 2297807, member: 85797"] One point I have found that is a must for me. I must make good records of my handloads for each rifle or pistol. If have specific powder and bullet combinations for one rifle that I shoot different bullet weights for different reasons, I must keep a specific record for that handload. If I don't I will get them mixed up and waste bullets, powder, rifle wear and time. Records save me a lot of frustration and waist. [/QUOTE]
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