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Reloading
RIFLE SETUP FOR LOAD DEVELOPMENT
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<blockquote data-quote="Beardeddeer91" data-source="post: 2111114" data-attributes="member: 105926"><p>In my opinion I want to develop a load that works will for the rifle system as I'm going to use it. That means using the stock I'm going to use, barrel attachement (I.e., brake or can), and shooting from the rest that I'll use hunting (bipod and rear bag). That's not to say I am not going to be as steady as possible and take as long as I need at the range to make accurate shots (I'm never in a rush shooting when developing a load). Changing anything that influences the barrel or the interface to you (stock) defeats the purpose for me. Using a good front bench rest and rear bag where the rifle can still recoil correctly (I.e., not a lead sled) should also work well shooting off a bench IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beardeddeer91, post: 2111114, member: 105926"] In my opinion I want to develop a load that works will for the rifle system as I’m going to use it. That means using the stock I’m going to use, barrel attachement (I.e., brake or can), and shooting from the rest that I’ll use hunting (bipod and rear bag). That’s not to say I am not going to be as steady as possible and take as long as I need at the range to make accurate shots (I’m never in a rush shooting when developing a load). Changing anything that influences the barrel or the interface to you (stock) defeats the purpose for me. Using a good front bench rest and rear bag where the rifle can still recoil correctly (I.e., not a lead sled) should also work well shooting off a bench IMO. [/QUOTE]
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