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Why work up your loads? Why down load to start?
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<blockquote data-quote="OKCHunter" data-source="post: 2859359" data-attributes="member: 8534"><p>I always work up loads for my rifles. Unfortunately, most of the loads are best in the upper ends of the recipe which means a little more kick and a little more powder needed. For hand guns, the bottom of the recipe range works fine for plinking accuracy. I usually just load up a few at or just above the bottom and go test for cycling and consistency. If I get a decent grouping, I call it good and go into production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKCHunter, post: 2859359, member: 8534"] I always work up loads for my rifles. Unfortunately, most of the loads are best in the upper ends of the recipe which means a little more kick and a little more powder needed. For hand guns, the bottom of the recipe range works fine for plinking accuracy. I usually just load up a few at or just above the bottom and go test for cycling and consistency. If I get a decent grouping, I call it good and go into production. [/QUOTE]
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