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<blockquote data-quote="mr.big" data-source="post: 3714634" data-attributes="member: 756"><p>it is a good way to start looking for a load but from the times I have done it the charge that looks like the best in a ladder is not 100% always the best,,,,even when working up a load shooting 5 shot groups ever 1/2 gr,,the best 5 shot group on a certain day wont always turn out to be the best load for a certain rifle,,</p><p></p><p>I have learned to lean on my chronograph for the main factors when deciding what load I want to settle on and load my ammo,,</p><p></p><p>I like my ammo to print round clusters and would rather have a load that shot .750 for 5 shots in a round cloverleaf as to have 4 in one hole about .400 and one a bullet hole out that measures .650</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr.big, post: 3714634, member: 756"] it is a good way to start looking for a load but from the times I have done it the charge that looks like the best in a ladder is not 100% always the best,,,,even when working up a load shooting 5 shot groups ever 1/2 gr,,the best 5 shot group on a certain day wont always turn out to be the best load for a certain rifle,, I have learned to lean on my chronograph for the main factors when deciding what load I want to settle on and load my ammo,, I like my ammo to print round clusters and would rather have a load that shot .750 for 5 shots in a round cloverleaf as to have 4 in one hole about .400 and one a bullet hole out that measures .650 [/QUOTE]
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