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The Basics, Starting Out
What's needed to obtain hunting accuracy in reloading??
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<blockquote data-quote="Skimafia" data-source="post: 1440440" data-attributes="member: 105898"><p>What I did was read, read, read. Find out what makes sense for you then adapt as needed.</p><p>One thing I found useful with my Creedmore was finding a good factory round that performed like I liked and essentially reversed its specs. I used a factory case to find good overall lengths and some other variable like base to ogive. Then I referenced loading books to see what powders and charge amounts work for the bullet I chose. Then do load development off of that until you get the groups that are best for your gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skimafia, post: 1440440, member: 105898"] What I did was read, read, read. Find out what makes sense for you then adapt as needed. One thing I found useful with my Creedmore was finding a good factory round that performed like I liked and essentially reversed its specs. I used a factory case to find good overall lengths and some other variable like base to ogive. Then I referenced loading books to see what powders and charge amounts work for the bullet I chose. Then do load development off of that until you get the groups that are best for your gun. [/QUOTE]
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