BoydAllen
Gold $$ Contributor
Once you get the routine down, I think that you will be excited about what loading at the range can do for your tuning. You can have an idea, load a couple of rounds, try them and go from there. If shooting conditions are favorable, you can cover a lot of ground in a day, work that would take weeks of "five of theses, five of those" combined with multiple trips to the range. The savings in time, barrel steel,and components can be significant, an it is really fun to try something and have it work...right now. It is similar to the feeling that you get when you hold off for a shot, based on your judgment on how much a small flag change is worth, and the shot goes right into the middle of the group.