After reading the three volumes of Bryan Litz’s series on “Modern Advancements in Long Range Shooting” I’m starting to wonder if there’s an intentional effort among component makers to make reloading more complicated than it needs to be(major profit motive). From a statistical perspective there doesn’t seem to be a truly efficient way to arrive at an ideal load for a chambered barrel without exhausting a significant portion of it’s effective lifespan.
My takeaway is that you should load for desired muzzle velocity with best practices in mind. Test a series of loads for an indication of ideal barrel harmonics and then go about shooting your rifle. Learn to read the wind and practice for positional shooting.
Are we wasting far to much on chasing something that isn’t obtainable? That being the, “ideal load”?
All thoughts welcome.
My takeaway is that you should load for desired muzzle velocity with best practices in mind. Test a series of loads for an indication of ideal barrel harmonics and then go about shooting your rifle. Learn to read the wind and practice for positional shooting.
Are we wasting far to much on chasing something that isn’t obtainable? That being the, “ideal load”?
All thoughts welcome.