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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2655734" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Hey everybody, I wanted to start this thread to see everyone's load development method(s) and what works for them. I've tried many methods including OCW, modified versions of OCW, the "Satterlee" method, my own version of both combined, and I've witnessed shooting buddies performing long range ladder testing. It also seems that everyone has their own way of doing things and some swear by their way, while others do equally well with a completely different strategy and method within the same discipline. I've tried many methods and have not been able to replicate the test results on separate days of testing with some of these methods.</p><p></p><p>Having said all of that, what do you guys do? I want to keep this thread on track and not have too much discussion or debates. I just want the down and dirty description of how you develop loads for your long range rifles. Whether it's for hunting or competition or both. How many shots per charge? What charge increments for each load? Do you pay attention to ES/SD? What range do you do the testing? Do you repeat the test on separate days? Etc Etc. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2655734, member: 69478"] Hey everybody, I wanted to start this thread to see everyone’s load development method(s) and what works for them. I’ve tried many methods including OCW, modified versions of OCW, the “Satterlee” method, my own version of both combined, and I’ve witnessed shooting buddies performing long range ladder testing. It also seems that everyone has their own way of doing things and some swear by their way, while others do equally well with a completely different strategy and method within the same discipline. I’ve tried many methods and have not been able to replicate the test results on separate days of testing with some of these methods. Having said all of that, what do you guys do? I want to keep this thread on track and not have too much discussion or debates. I just want the down and dirty description of how you develop loads for your long range rifles. Whether it’s for hunting or competition or both. How many shots per charge? What charge increments for each load? Do you pay attention to ES/SD? What range do you do the testing? Do you repeat the test on separate days? Etc Etc. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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