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When does everyone stop load development?
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<blockquote data-quote="Freebore" data-source="post: 410433" data-attributes="member: 873"><p><strong>I will stop Load Development when I can't do it anymore</strong></p><p></p><p>I work to drive a particular bullet in a specific firearm at a velocity I expect achievable AND it must come in under 3/4" 3 shot at 200 yards. If I can't get that rifle to perform that well I usually sell it.</p><p> </p><p> If I do attain the goals set for that rifle...and they always seem to come up with new bullet designs...I will try something else in that rifle, but, I have replaced barrels because they have been shot out. This is what shooting is all about. I always have a couple of boxes ready in the drawer for all my pet loads for a given rifle</p><p></p><p> Now on the other hand if I get to a rifle that pretty much digest everything (Sako 243) I go get another rifle to develop a load for or have one built. </p><p></p><p> I probably would not have burned out as many barrels if I had succumbed to using ladder test earlier in life. I like to support the shooting sports and manufactures obviously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebore, post: 410433, member: 873"] [b]I will stop Load Development when I can't do it anymore[/b] I work to drive a particular bullet in a specific firearm at a velocity I expect achievable AND it must come in under 3/4" 3 shot at 200 yards. If I can't get that rifle to perform that well I usually sell it. If I do attain the goals set for that rifle...and they always seem to come up with new bullet designs...I will try something else in that rifle, but, I have replaced barrels because they have been shot out. This is what shooting is all about. I always have a couple of boxes ready in the drawer for all my pet loads for a given rifle Now on the other hand if I get to a rifle that pretty much digest everything (Sako 243) I go get another rifle to develop a load for or have one built. I probably would not have burned out as many barrels if I had succumbed to using ladder test earlier in life. I like to support the shooting sports and manufactures obviously. [/QUOTE]
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