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Reloading
Working up loads for magnums
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1864876" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I'm not sure if my 8# (scoped) 375h@h or my 9# 300 rum kicks worse... they are both interesting. Most people who don't do well with harder recoil simply don't shoot enough. Some people (my pops included) have issues -often medical that limits how much recoil they should see. </p><p>When working up a load for a mule, I like to take it out with a couple of shooters and a few different days with differing weather... If one shooter is a bit off his/her game, it should be obvious when the other shooter mops the floor with him. Sometimes it also helps to have another rifle that is a known shooter with to test conditions. If you are trying to get 1/2 moa groups and the conditions won't let your good shooter break moa, perhaps you need to pack it in or simply plink and do the serious work later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1864876, member: 48043"] I'm not sure if my 8# (scoped) 375h@h or my 9# 300 rum kicks worse... they are both interesting. Most people who don't do well with harder recoil simply don't shoot enough. Some people (my pops included) have issues -often medical that limits how much recoil they should see. When working up a load for a mule, I like to take it out with a couple of shooters and a few different days with differing weather... If one shooter is a bit off his/her game, it should be obvious when the other shooter mops the floor with him. Sometimes it also helps to have another rifle that is a known shooter with to test conditions. If you are trying to get 1/2 moa groups and the conditions won't let your good shooter break moa, perhaps you need to pack it in or simply plink and do the serious work later. [/QUOTE]
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