Or, I think I am. I just got a new 6.5 PRC from a member here. I have 5 different bullet options that came with the gun or that I had. I also have a ton of powder options in stock.
Here is what I do. Step one I record all the max loads published by bullet manufactures for each of the powders I would consider using with that bullet. Next I do a fairly extensive search on line to look for most accurate loads for the bullets and powders I am considering.
Step 3 - I pick a powder weight for each bullet and powder combo that I want to try. I pick something that is below max and close to loads preferred by others. Then I load each round .03 off the lands for the bullet being load. Three rounds loaded for each bullet powder combo I am considering.
I shoot and almost always I will have two combinations that really shine above all others. From there I load those two again and do a ladder test at 500 yards. Some will say that is not far enough but it is what I have easy access to and works for me. I look for a node within one grain of powder give or take.
Then I play with weights usually .3 grains at a time until I get the best group. Finally I play with seating depth. My only deviation is at times I will load 3 rounds .01 off another .04 off then .08 off and .120 off. If I find a sweet spot which I normally do then all of the combos are loaded that far off to start. But, honestly the end result seems the same if I just start with everything .03 off then test bullet seating last.
Any suggestions as to how to improve my unorthodox approach?
Here is what I do. Step one I record all the max loads published by bullet manufactures for each of the powders I would consider using with that bullet. Next I do a fairly extensive search on line to look for most accurate loads for the bullets and powders I am considering.
Step 3 - I pick a powder weight for each bullet and powder combo that I want to try. I pick something that is below max and close to loads preferred by others. Then I load each round .03 off the lands for the bullet being load. Three rounds loaded for each bullet powder combo I am considering.
I shoot and almost always I will have two combinations that really shine above all others. From there I load those two again and do a ladder test at 500 yards. Some will say that is not far enough but it is what I have easy access to and works for me. I look for a node within one grain of powder give or take.
Then I play with weights usually .3 grains at a time until I get the best group. Finally I play with seating depth. My only deviation is at times I will load 3 rounds .01 off another .04 off then .08 off and .120 off. If I find a sweet spot which I normally do then all of the combos are loaded that far off to start. But, honestly the end result seems the same if I just start with everything .03 off then test bullet seating last.
Any suggestions as to how to improve my unorthodox approach?