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Most of my reloading efforts to date have been focused on power selection and charge weight. The scarcity of powder makes that part easy, whatever I happen to have on hand. Charge weight, comes from a couple loading manuals, online sources, pet loads from others, etc.
Bullet jump is something I really haven't played with, but have read many comments on AH and other places. One of my reloading mentors told me to start at 20 thousandths off lands and find a powder load that gives you a good SD and ES. Then start increasing the jump by 3-5 thousandths.
Being an engineering nerd, I've done some Google research and came across an interesting article. It has numerous embedded links and videos. More than anyone needs to know about bullet jump! But it is quite interesting. It's really more for 1000 yard bench shooters, but interesting stuff.
Bullet jump is something I really haven't played with, but have read many comments on AH and other places. One of my reloading mentors told me to start at 20 thousandths off lands and find a powder load that gives you a good SD and ES. Then start increasing the jump by 3-5 thousandths.
Being an engineering nerd, I've done some Google research and came across an interesting article. It has numerous embedded links and videos. More than anyone needs to know about bullet jump! But it is quite interesting. It's really more for 1000 yard bench shooters, but interesting stuff.
Bullet Jump Research: Executive Summary & Load Development Tips
This is the last post in a series of articles focused on bullet jump research that has been conduct...
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