Lee in Texas
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Just checked my 1st. Edition of the Berger Reloading manual published 2012. It states loads were developed with Quick Load and actual firing. P. 112-113 talk about quick load. They state that with all the calibers, powder and bullet combinations it isn't practical to spend the money to fire all the possible combinations. This statement makes me wonder if the other manuals actually fired every load in their manuals. 50 calibers, 25 different powders, 100 different bullets? Sounds like over 100,000 combinations.As I understand it, many of the loads published in the Berger reloading book were obtained with Quickload. Not a shot was fired.
Some guys never catch on. I'm glad I did most of my testing when supplies were cheap. Under 1/2" is all I need for varmints.What load is accurate in their test rifle has little to do with what load is the most accurate in your rifle.
