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<blockquote data-quote="GOODWIN" data-source="post: 3886014" data-attributes="member: 5459"><p>DaveB</p><p></p><p>I agree 1gr can make a big difference. Historically I've done what you are saying to do.</p><p></p><p>I'm talking about a ladder test that involves shooting say 20 different charges (same bullet, brass, primer, etc) at the same POI. Then finding certain "sweet spots" where say 3-4 different charges are grouped tightly together. This should be where your gun is the most tolerant and give you a narrower charge range of where to start. I'm relatively new to reloading so just trying to come up with the best system to minimize my component use and range time working up a load. I'm all ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GOODWIN, post: 3886014, member: 5459"] DaveB I agree 1gr can make a big difference. Historically I've done what you are saying to do. I'm talking about a ladder test that involves shooting say 20 different charges (same bullet, brass, primer, etc) at the same POI. Then finding certain "sweet spots" where say 3-4 different charges are grouped tightly together. This should be where your gun is the most tolerant and give you a narrower charge range of where to start. I'm relatively new to reloading so just trying to come up with the best system to minimize my component use and range time working up a load. I'm all ears. [/QUOTE]
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