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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 746373" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>What I took from that is, he's saying that at this point there's been enough load development with enough different combinations, that you shouldn't need to start from scratch. Rather research the combo/s and you should get a very good idea of what will work for you're purposes. Same thing you're saying. That last bit I thought was just being sarcastic.</p><p></p><p>I agree though unless your sepping into an uncommon wild cat or using a brand new bullet or both there really isn't much need to develop a load 100% from the ground up, but you can get there with a lot less hassle if you just do a bit of research, compare to published data, apply common sense, and learn from the other guys efforts. </p><p></p><p>If your looking at combo a and find, x number of other have tried that combo and got good result in a certain window, you'll probably have similar results in the same window. Not always but usually thats true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 746373, member: 47325"] What I took from that is, he's saying that at this point there's been enough load development with enough different combinations, that you shouldn't need to start from scratch. Rather research the combo/s and you should get a very good idea of what will work for you're purposes. Same thing you're saying. That last bit I thought was just being sarcastic. I agree though unless your sepping into an uncommon wild cat or using a brand new bullet or both there really isn't much need to develop a load 100% from the ground up, but you can get there with a lot less hassle if you just do a bit of research, compare to published data, apply common sense, and learn from the other guys efforts. If your looking at combo a and find, x number of other have tried that combo and got good result in a certain window, you'll probably have similar results in the same window. Not always but usually thats true. [/QUOTE]
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