staffordshires2
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Hello,
thought I’d get some insight from experienced reloaders out here.
I have recently acquired a chronograph after 35 years of reloading.
I before have developed a load just by the best 5shot groups.
Now I have this chronograph, and doing some testing of my previous
loads my ES is not good. Like 100 fps.
I’d like to start developing a load for a new rifle without wasting a lot of components
Since the prices have skyrocketed..
What I have read/and know that ES is quite important so does one test the load watching ES,
then pick the load with the lowest ES, no matter what the grouping looks like, then tweak the
seating depth to acquire a decent group? Sorry for the long winded post. Thanks in advance,
for any/all responses.
thought I’d get some insight from experienced reloaders out here.
I have recently acquired a chronograph after 35 years of reloading.
I before have developed a load just by the best 5shot groups.
Now I have this chronograph, and doing some testing of my previous
loads my ES is not good. Like 100 fps.
I’d like to start developing a load for a new rifle without wasting a lot of components
Since the prices have skyrocketed..
What I have read/and know that ES is quite important so does one test the load watching ES,
then pick the load with the lowest ES, no matter what the grouping looks like, then tweak the
seating depth to acquire a decent group? Sorry for the long winded post. Thanks in advance,
for any/all responses.