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Looking to improve my reloads and have recently come across the Bullet Jump testing Mark Gordon @ SAC did. He also did a pod cast a few days ago where this was also discussed and now I am curious. I am not challenging the data, I like what the data says. Taking that into consideration, I have a few questions.
First, what are some general thoughts about this topic?
In the Podcast, It sounded like Mark mentioned that charge weight wasn’t quite as important as possibly finding the appropriate bullet jump when beginning a load workup.
I have been reloading for about 6 years, but I don't do it a lot. I still have a lot of questions and my inexperience with reloading shows, so I apologize if this question is "stupid".
Looking to improve my reloads and have recently come across the Bullet Jump testing Mark Gordon @ SAC did. He also did a pod cast a few days ago where this was also discussed and now I am curious. I am not challenging the data, I like what the data says. Taking that into consideration, I have a few questions.
First, what are some general thoughts about this topic?
In the Podcast, It sounded like Mark mentioned that charge weight wasn’t quite as important as possibly finding the appropriate bullet jump when beginning a load workup.
- Does that previous statement sound accurate?
- Should someone focus on a bullet jump ladder test first, where would someone start with regards to the charge? Is it best to go into a reloading manual and just start with a safe charge for the particular round and then fine tune the charge once the bullet jump has been settled on?
I have been reloading for about 6 years, but I don't do it a lot. I still have a lot of questions and my inexperience with reloading shows, so I apologize if this question is "stupid".