I know, I know, loading and rifles and a budget don't go together. However I beleive there are lots of people who load to save some bucks plus get a nice accurate round going. My question is what are your suggestions for load development when a guy only buys 300-400 bullets and a few pounds of powder at once.
My last batch was 300 bullets (150 gr Hot-Cors) and 3031 with WLR primers. I loaded up some rounds and found a good load was 43gr 3031 OAL 2.900" for my 7.62x54r. It was my first time reloading so it took about 100 rounds to find what I liked. Maybe thats the problem.
Now I have bought 400 150gr PRVI FMJ bullets (since the length of those hot-cors was all over the place i fugure FMJ would be better), the same primers and the same powder. How should I go about developing a load? The normal ladder way? Is it just me that uses that many rounds to develop a load? Any advice for me?
Ryan
My last batch was 300 bullets (150 gr Hot-Cors) and 3031 with WLR primers. I loaded up some rounds and found a good load was 43gr 3031 OAL 2.900" for my 7.62x54r. It was my first time reloading so it took about 100 rounds to find what I liked. Maybe thats the problem.
Now I have bought 400 150gr PRVI FMJ bullets (since the length of those hot-cors was all over the place i fugure FMJ would be better), the same primers and the same powder. How should I go about developing a load? The normal ladder way? Is it just me that uses that many rounds to develop a load? Any advice for me?
Ryan