



I have experimented with the Satterlee “10 round” load development and worked it a little further. I think it has a place, and even though it worked in my case, I think it was fairly coincidental and leaves a lot of room for error.
What I decided to do was take several recommendations along with some known techniques such as the Cortina method and OCW and combine them with an extended “10 round” load development, in my case 39.
I shot 3 of each load from 40.2-42.6 in .2 incriminates at 100 yards, shooting each group on a separate target, measuring (then graphing) velocity, and lastly comparing impact location of the groups.
I was shooting 6.5 Creedmoor in a factory Savage Stealth. The components were Hornady 143 ELD-Xs, Lapua Brass, H4350, and CCI SRM Primers.
The bullets were seated .020 off the lands but I had to file down the inside front of the magazine to do so and a couple still got hung up. It seems an investment in a longer OAL magazine is in order.
I am not ruling out shooter error in some of these groups and am pretty sure I am responsible for the low shot on the 41.4 group.
I know they were only 3 shot groups and not 5, 9, or the 20 round groups that some of you use but remember this is step one of an “efficient” load development.
The first and last groups were me testing Hornady’s Precision Hunter.
In my opinion based on a combination of all three data points, the load that currently shows the most potential is 42.1. ES and SD look great, There is an ES of 9 FPS between of 42.0 and 42.2. The groups are good on either side of it, could improve with seating depth adjustment. And the two groups on either side hit close to each other vertically from the point of aim.
41.3 also seems promising if for whatever reason 42.1 didn’t work out.
So far this method has used 39 loads. As I learn this rifle I believe I started too low and could have started at 41.0, saved 12 shots and still been happy with the results. I didn’t hit any pressure signs so those may have been better served on the other end as anything below 2700 wasn’t considered.
My next plan in the process it to load 10 at 42.1 and shoot 5 with a chrono to confirm speed, ES, and SD, and shoot 5 without to confirm grouping.
That puts my load development just inside of 50 rounds, would have been less than 40 if I wouldn’t have started so low. I’ve also considered going up in .3gr incriminates to cover more ground faster.
Depending on my results I then plan to adjust seating depth if necessary.
One thing I am considering for next time is to try out a single load per charge ladder test going up until I find pressure signs. From there try this method using less loads over the velocity spot I am trying to achieve.
As always, please feel free to provide any insight, advice, or suggestions going forward.
The results were as follows:
40.2- 2666, 2670, 2677 ES-11 SD-5
40.4- 2699, 2692, 2685 ES-13 SD-6
40.6- 2692, 2690, 2701 ES-11 SD-5
40.8- 2708, 2708, 2704 ES-4 SD-2
41.0- 2718, 2722, 2731 ES-13 SD-6
41.2- 2731, 2731, 2737 ES-6 SD-3
41.4- 2739, 2744, 2736 ES-8 SD-4
41.6- 2750, 2754, 2745 ES-9 SD-4
41.8- 2762, 2775, 2758 ES-17 SD-8
42.0- 2778, 2774, 2773 ES-5 SD-2
42.2- 2779, 2774, 2782 ES-8 SD-4
42.4- 2802, 2791, 2805 ES-14 SD-7
42.6- 2815, 2808, 2809 ES-10 SD-5