It is important that you understand that I am not getting into reloading to "tune" loads to shoot .000015 5 shot groups at 1000 yards in an 80 mph cross wind with a 130 grain titanium tipped bullet running at light speed. I am in this because the cost and availability of ammo for my WSM is getting out of hand. I just need to be able to build reliable hunting ammo through this process.
I recently purchased a chronograph (Magneto speed V3) to get an idea of how fast some of my favorite factory loads are going. I know that manufactures have propriety blends of powder and that what I will buy will never match factory burn rate and pressure curves. Should I, when looking at load recipes, look for loads close to factory ammo speed? If my factory ammo runs at 3000fps, should I look for recipes that list that as a potential speed? (Yes I know what ladder testing is).
Don't want to fall into the hole when all I need is a round that closely mimics factory ballistics and speed. Sometimes I have to remind myself that not everyone is in this for recreating "factory" results. I also know that I do not know enough about this yet to not ask basic questions.
I recently purchased a chronograph (Magneto speed V3) to get an idea of how fast some of my favorite factory loads are going. I know that manufactures have propriety blends of powder and that what I will buy will never match factory burn rate and pressure curves. Should I, when looking at load recipes, look for loads close to factory ammo speed? If my factory ammo runs at 3000fps, should I look for recipes that list that as a potential speed? (Yes I know what ladder testing is).
Don't want to fall into the hole when all I need is a round that closely mimics factory ballistics and speed. Sometimes I have to remind myself that not everyone is in this for recreating "factory" results. I also know that I do not know enough about this yet to not ask basic questions.