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Tuning for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1352473" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>You certainly could. What I find with ladders is theres always a "winner" even if its not pretty. So, if your seating was way off you'll still get a "least worst" out of the test. At that point Id load that charge and work seating to see if it will come in. I will not spend much time with a combo, if its not wanting to shoot, try another bullet or powder. A well built rifle with a good barrel tunes very easily. If it doesn't theres something wrong. I used to do some load development for customer's rifles. I am too busy to offer that right now, but I want to get back to doing it. I enjoy the whole process from building to dialing them in, but it does take time. In the next couple years I hope to offer rifles with load work done already. A ladder will definitely be how I do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1352473, member: 101859"] You certainly could. What I find with ladders is theres always a "winner" even if its not pretty. So, if your seating was way off you'll still get a "least worst" out of the test. At that point Id load that charge and work seating to see if it will come in. I will not spend much time with a combo, if its not wanting to shoot, try another bullet or powder. A well built rifle with a good barrel tunes very easily. If it doesn't theres something wrong. I used to do some load development for customer's rifles. I am too busy to offer that right now, but I want to get back to doing it. I enjoy the whole process from building to dialing them in, but it does take time. In the next couple years I hope to offer rifles with load work done already. A ladder will definitely be how I do it. [/QUOTE]
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