I've spent a ton of time and money (components) in the past looking for THE LOAD in a rifle. I've started using this method for all of my precision loads and it works. These guys have a ton of good info on their site and Scott Satterlee is a long range guru. This is a good method even if you don't shoot long range but want to optimize your rifle and load combos potential without spending a ton in time and reloading components. My 6.5 Creedmoor would shoot sub MOA over a 2 grain spread at 100, 200 and 300 yds, where I was doing my load testing, but past 8-900 my accuracy fell off and I couldn't pin down exactly what it was. I was getting hits, just not consistent enough. In the past few months I've changed a couple of things I do at the bench and then started relying more on my Magneto Speed more than group size to tell me what will be an accurate load at long range.
http://www.65guys.com/10-round-load-...t-ladder-test/
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