I have been doing some reloading for target shooting and I have had some great results. I have not been hunting in a few years due to life/career/location changes and I am hoping to do some deer hunting this fall.
My number one concern when preparing for hunting is doing everything I can to avoid injuring an animal that I cannot recover, when I hunted previously, I generally took for granted that my factory ammo would perform (looking back that was a less than ideal assumption, but back then I was on a confident side of the Dunning-Kruger curve).
When I start hunting again, I would like to use handloads for the better performance, but before I do that I want to make sure I am in a position to properly document the performance of the ammo I will use. As part of addressing this concern, I would like to do extreme temp testing on my handloads (especially cold testing).
Has anyone here done that testing? What was your testing process?
My number one concern when preparing for hunting is doing everything I can to avoid injuring an animal that I cannot recover, when I hunted previously, I generally took for granted that my factory ammo would perform (looking back that was a less than ideal assumption, but back then I was on a confident side of the Dunning-Kruger curve).
When I start hunting again, I would like to use handloads for the better performance, but before I do that I want to make sure I am in a position to properly document the performance of the ammo I will use. As part of addressing this concern, I would like to do extreme temp testing on my handloads (especially cold testing).
Has anyone here done that testing? What was your testing process?