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Reloading
What "order" to find the best???
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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 2210005" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>There's a guy named Shep who has posted a ton of stuff on this forum, and he had a short essay a while back about his sequence for finding his best loads. I won't steal his thunder by going into it here - you can search for it under 25WSM and get his story. In a nutshell, he states that he has almost always found the best loads ( lowest ES & SD's ) in the top 25% of the node. After doing his Satterlee testing and finding a node, he now only works within that part of the node. This saves on components and range time. He also goes into his sequence for when he does his seating depth work in the essay. If you can pull it up and read it, his methodology may suit your needs. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 2210005, member: 109113"] There's a guy named Shep who has posted a ton of stuff on this forum, and he had a short essay a while back about his sequence for finding his best loads. I won't steal his thunder by going into it here - you can search for it under 25WSM and get his story. In a nutshell, he states that he has almost always found the best loads ( lowest ES & SD's ) in the top 25% of the node. After doing his Satterlee testing and finding a node, he now only works within that part of the node. This saves on components and range time. He also goes into his sequence for when he does his seating depth work in the essay. If you can pull it up and read it, his methodology may suit your needs. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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