My question is basically, "does anyone have some good advice on how to efficiently work up the best load for my rifle". Yes, I can always go out and shoot 200 rounds to hopefully find a good one, but, I'm sure there are some basics and rules of thumb which would speed up the process.
For example: let's say I'm going to reload a heavier grain bullet for 30-06. The reloading manual gives me a range of grain loads for the particular powder and projectile weight which I will be using. I could load all of them and shoot them until i find the optimum. However, my experience has shown me a rule of thumb which I use to shorten the process. I ignore both the minimal powder charge and the maximum charge (which almost never results in a good grouping) and load 4 rounds of each of the middle 3 grain loads. Whichever load provides the best group is my winner. That's what I'm looking for here - the rule of thumb born of experience.
So, let's say I'm shooting "X" caliber rifle. Do I start out with a powder load of "X" + 20 grains and work up from there in 10 grain increments, or, is there a standard of take your caliber and add 15 grains and start there? Also, is there merit to using the thickest patching material possible so as to fully engage the muzzle lands for best accuracy?
Assuredly each rifle is different; however, there must be some general consensus and tips which would speed up the process. I look forward to hearing your suggestions.
For example: let's say I'm going to reload a heavier grain bullet for 30-06. The reloading manual gives me a range of grain loads for the particular powder and projectile weight which I will be using. I could load all of them and shoot them until i find the optimum. However, my experience has shown me a rule of thumb which I use to shorten the process. I ignore both the minimal powder charge and the maximum charge (which almost never results in a good grouping) and load 4 rounds of each of the middle 3 grain loads. Whichever load provides the best group is my winner. That's what I'm looking for here - the rule of thumb born of experience.
So, let's say I'm shooting "X" caliber rifle. Do I start out with a powder load of "X" + 20 grains and work up from there in 10 grain increments, or, is there a standard of take your caliber and add 15 grains and start there? Also, is there merit to using the thickest patching material possible so as to fully engage the muzzle lands for best accuracy?
Assuredly each rifle is different; however, there must be some general consensus and tips which would speed up the process. I look forward to hearing your suggestions.