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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 4748938" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Before I started reloading, back in the 80's, I purchased my hunting ammo and zeroed for that box. Each deer season, I'd shoot 3-round groups and try and get 1" sized groups before I'd call it done. When I started reloading, I'd load ladders, about 9 per charge, then I'd pick the one with the tightest groups. Now I read about nodes, pressure walls, etc are what we should be using. With the chronys getting cheaper, many of us can afford to do this ourselves but I wonder, do these pressure walls or nodes, translate across weapon platforms? Say I have two .308 rifles with same size barrels, would the same test give me a good load across them both? BTW, here is where I read my current method of load development, </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.65guys.com/10-round-load-development-ladder-test/" target="_blank">http://www.65guys.com/10-round-load-dev ... dder-test/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 4748938, member: 20060"] Before I started reloading, back in the 80's, I purchased my hunting ammo and zeroed for that box. Each deer season, I'd shoot 3-round groups and try and get 1" sized groups before I'd call it done. When I started reloading, I'd load ladders, about 9 per charge, then I'd pick the one with the tightest groups. Now I read about nodes, pressure walls, etc are what we should be using. With the chronys getting cheaper, many of us can afford to do this ourselves but I wonder, do these pressure walls or nodes, translate across weapon platforms? Say I have two .308 rifles with same size barrels, would the same test give me a good load across them both? BTW, here is where I read my current method of load development, [url=http://www.65guys.com/10-round-load-development-ladder-test/]http://www.65guys.com/10-round-load-dev ... dder-test/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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