Gotta' agree with Webster.
The Sierra book is a very good example. They will list three widely different type
bullets often of different weights and yet recommend the same "Accuracy Load".
I've done better using a powder sited on this forum and running my own tests for
accuracy, starting low and using their data as a guide for safe loads.
The Sierra book is a very good example. They will list three widely different type
bullets often of different weights and yet recommend the same "Accuracy Load".
I've done better using a powder sited on this forum and running my own tests for
accuracy, starting low and using their data as a guide for safe loads.