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What Techniques Have You Picked Up Reloading That You Wished You Knew From The Start?
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1868581" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>I wish I would have had measuring tools for bumps back in the day, instead of guess work. Not buying and trying 5 powders and 3 bullet choices for load development, pick one and rock, add primers to that idiocy.</p><p>I wish I had ignored the * designated for the most accurate load in loading manuals, my rifle was not the one tested. I guess I had understood burn rates of powder, but case fill benefits with slower powders eluded me.</p><p>Buying a chronograph 20 yrs earlier may have helped. I am pretty sure I was one of the first to tell others a load could be developed using as chrono as the main tool, as numbers and group size usually shrink in accordance with each other.</p><p>I guess you may be able to see that I don't like loading manuals, running scenarios in Quickload for hours on end made the light bulb come on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1868581, member: 33622"] I wish I would have had measuring tools for bumps back in the day, instead of guess work. Not buying and trying 5 powders and 3 bullet choices for load development, pick one and rock, add primers to that idiocy. I wish I had ignored the * designated for the most accurate load in loading manuals, my rifle was not the one tested. I guess I had understood burn rates of powder, but case fill benefits with slower powders eluded me. Buying a chronograph 20 yrs earlier may have helped. I am pretty sure I was one of the first to tell others a load could be developed using as chrono as the main tool, as numbers and group size usually shrink in accordance with each other. I guess you may be able to see that I don't like loading manuals, running scenarios in Quickload for hours on end made the light bulb come on. [/QUOTE]
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