I've been reloading cartridges for pistols and semi rifles for over 12 years now. Really in all that time I have never really worked loads extensively for precision. For example I would work up loads downwards for low recoil IPSC shooting, or upward for good magnum fireworks at the range, or else to obtain 3200fps on an AR, etc. but never loads for precision.
I have trouble with the idea of trying every possibilities by the tenth of grain for every single bullet type/weight i intend to shoot. To me it barely makes sense. Not only that but what about the compounding of human errors when you shoot? To you rifle old timers out there: How exactly do you determine that your rifle has hit a "sweet spot"? All comments will be appreciated.
Thanks.
I have trouble with the idea of trying every possibilities by the tenth of grain for every single bullet type/weight i intend to shoot. To me it barely makes sense. Not only that but what about the compounding of human errors when you shoot? To you rifle old timers out there: How exactly do you determine that your rifle has hit a "sweet spot"? All comments will be appreciated.
Thanks.