We treat load development as if the reloading process is the only independent variable.
What if, as we improve our load, what's really happening is that changes in barrel (breaking in or fouling pick your poison) or bedding or shooting or neck rather than full length sizing that are also changing as we shoot more and more rounds for development are the real variables that lead to load improvement over time?
Has anybody ever taken a load that shoots really really well and then intentionally deconstructed it - by which I mean work backwards and change all the things one by one that you THOUGHT were making it shoot good (primer powder seating depth neck turning case sorting etc) - to see if it's really so sensitive to those things as you thought? If it's not then it implies that other TEMPORAL factors during load development were key rather than the load itself.
One of these days when components aren't so scarce and I have some time on my hands....
What if, as we improve our load, what's really happening is that changes in barrel (breaking in or fouling pick your poison) or bedding or shooting or neck rather than full length sizing that are also changing as we shoot more and more rounds for development are the real variables that lead to load improvement over time?
Has anybody ever taken a load that shoots really really well and then intentionally deconstructed it - by which I mean work backwards and change all the things one by one that you THOUGHT were making it shoot good (primer powder seating depth neck turning case sorting etc) - to see if it's really so sensitive to those things as you thought? If it's not then it implies that other TEMPORAL factors during load development were key rather than the load itself.
One of these days when components aren't so scarce and I have some time on my hands....