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Reloading
What is your method of working up a load?
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<blockquote data-quote="locotrician" data-source="post: 263724" data-attributes="member: 9128"><p>with so many variables involved and being new to precision reloading(been reloading for many years but not for long range) i was wondering if there is an accepted standard ...as far as starting where to start should you start with testin bullets or testing powders or primers....ect. i understand that to test one variable at a time all the others need to be the same.EX if i am testing bullets the powder and primer should be the same in all cartridges. i guess im asking what is the best way to find the best load for a particular rifle. varibles i am aware of testing are (not in any particular order)</p><p> 1.bullet-brand,style,weight</p><p> 2.seating depth</p><p> 3.powder-brand,burn rate, charge weight</p><p> 4.primer-brand,type</p><p>what is your procedure when working up a load?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="locotrician, post: 263724, member: 9128"] with so many variables involved and being new to precision reloading(been reloading for many years but not for long range) i was wondering if there is an accepted standard ...as far as starting where to start should you start with testin bullets or testing powders or primers....ect. i understand that to test one variable at a time all the others need to be the same.EX if i am testing bullets the powder and primer should be the same in all cartridges. i guess im asking what is the best way to find the best load for a particular rifle. varibles i am aware of testing are (not in any particular order) 1.bullet-brand,style,weight 2.seating depth 3.powder-brand,burn rate, charge weight 4.primer-brand,type what is your procedure when working up a load? [/QUOTE]
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