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Reloading
Working up a load question
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<blockquote data-quote="thumbs" data-source="post: 934475" data-attributes="member: 624"><p>I want to work up some loads for my .223. I want to load for Prairie dogs so accuracy and a bit of range is important. I already have powder and bullets so I have to stay with what I have. My question is where do you guys normally start when working up a load powder charge or OAL? I know they are both important to accuracy but I guess ya gotta start somewhere. For example do you start with say 25 grains of powder and work up and down till you get the best group or do you stay with a charge and work OAL back and forth. My guess would be powder then fine tune with the OAL but idono.</p><p></p><p>How do you guys start working up loads? </p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thumbs, post: 934475, member: 624"] I want to work up some loads for my .223. I want to load for Prairie dogs so accuracy and a bit of range is important. I already have powder and bullets so I have to stay with what I have. My question is where do you guys normally start when working up a load powder charge or OAL? I know they are both important to accuracy but I guess ya gotta start somewhere. For example do you start with say 25 grains of powder and work up and down till you get the best group or do you stay with a charge and work OAL back and forth. My guess would be powder then fine tune with the OAL but idono. How do you guys start working up loads? thanks [/QUOTE]
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