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blacktornado
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I do agree otherwise this forum would be worthless other than to exist. Here comes the but...."but" a standard can be developed based on math and physics and that is where I am coming from. Perhaps I'm just a bit over the edge (here it comes again) "but" to me, load development can be a fixed and non-variable (less the atmosphere) endeavor without the guess-work!? So to me there is no starting point but there is an ending point in which I call maximum refinement. It's a long process (in which I enjoy) but all variables have been tested i.e., powders, primers, crimping, sealing, seating etc., etc. After a few hundred rounds and 3 or 4 trips to the range a load can be refined for a specific purpose. i.e. LRBR / SRBR / specific game (using gel for shock evaluation) etc. Where am I going with all this? I have no idea. However, I would be happy to share my formulas with anyone in hopes it can help them in any way!
I Understand very well what you are saying. We wish to treat item like this with math method (I'm a mechanical engineer) but with rifle you have just to try.Nothing to do with math but only with experience. That's why I'm asking for experiences . Now I know I will start with Berger 210 VLD with H4350 at 59,5 grains going up taking a look to the bullet speed.
Thnaks
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