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Reloading
What are the easiest mistakes you learned the most from when reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1547000" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Example data sheet that you can modify to suit your process. I also shoot my test loads at 25 yards to identify the ones that have the best opportunity to meet my hunting needs which is normally less than 400 yd shots. If it doesn't print at 25 yds it won't magically get better downrange. I can shoot more, chrono the loads easier and change out targets faster obviously. This is not a LR process but starting out it will eliminate a lot of variables that can occur at 100 or 200 yds such as wind, lousy trigger control, lack of focus etc. Shooting at 25 will also help improve trigger control since you see results immediately as well. Also attached a target from MI DNR that is nice load target that you can place in your binder with your load data. Data is your friend in reloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1547000, member: 63925"] Example data sheet that you can modify to suit your process. I also shoot my test loads at 25 yards to identify the ones that have the best opportunity to meet my hunting needs which is normally less than 400 yd shots. If it doesn't print at 25 yds it won't magically get better downrange. I can shoot more, chrono the loads easier and change out targets faster obviously. This is not a LR process but starting out it will eliminate a lot of variables that can occur at 100 or 200 yds such as wind, lousy trigger control, lack of focus etc. Shooting at 25 will also help improve trigger control since you see results immediately as well. Also attached a target from MI DNR that is nice load target that you can place in your binder with your load data. Data is your friend in reloading. [/QUOTE]
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