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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
What is your reloading process from start to bang!
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<blockquote data-quote="Remmy700" data-source="post: 1656128" data-attributes="member: 36564"><p>And no man I know a lot of people who do your method of loading up 10 rounds starting mid range of expected powder charge up through where you are kinda expecting max to be and they shoot over a chrono and use that data to look for flat spots. Then once flat spots are identified they load around those in .1 or .2 gr increments. The ol' Satterlee reloading method. This really gives you a down and dirty idea of node areas but most importantly around where max charge lies so now you can ensure you leave some cushion!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remmy700, post: 1656128, member: 36564"] And no man I know a lot of people who do your method of loading up 10 rounds starting mid range of expected powder charge up through where you are kinda expecting max to be and they shoot over a chrono and use that data to look for flat spots. Then once flat spots are identified they load around those in .1 or .2 gr increments. The ol' Satterlee reloading method. This really gives you a down and dirty idea of node areas but most importantly around where max charge lies so now you can ensure you leave some cushion! [/QUOTE]
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