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Question for the accuracy guys.
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<blockquote data-quote="jlanecr500" data-source="post: 5741712" data-attributes="member: 16430"><p>I used to shoot a lot. I worked up loads for several rifles and sml's, bullet tested for a friend in the bullet making business and pressure traced never before fired unknown sml loads to keep everyone safe in sml load development. Learning to manipulate Quick Load made sml load development incredibly less complicated. With 100 loaded rounds for each, the ones I might be hunting with are fired 1 time before season. If the gun is on, it is only fired again if presented with an opportunity or I deem it unreliable from getting hit or dropped. That 100 rounds will last a long time but I still have the original components lot in which to reload. Sml's fire the last loaded round from previous season to check zero and reloaded immediately. Did that yesterday.</p><p></p><p>That said, I have collected 5 rifles over the last few years so its range time again to work up loads. Not sure I'm looking forward to it as much as in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlanecr500, post: 5741712, member: 16430"] I used to shoot a lot. I worked up loads for several rifles and sml's, bullet tested for a friend in the bullet making business and pressure traced never before fired unknown sml loads to keep everyone safe in sml load development. Learning to manipulate Quick Load made sml load development incredibly less complicated. With 100 loaded rounds for each, the ones I might be hunting with are fired 1 time before season. If the gun is on, it is only fired again if presented with an opportunity or I deem it unreliable from getting hit or dropped. That 100 rounds will last a long time but I still have the original components lot in which to reload. Sml's fire the last loaded round from previous season to check zero and reloaded immediately. Did that yesterday. That said, I have collected 5 rifles over the last few years so its range time again to work up loads. Not sure I'm looking forward to it as much as in the past. [/QUOTE]
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