Quick question for the gallery. How many guys buy several different bullets, for different purposes, for the same rifle, and actually do load dev on them? For example, you have a rifle chambered for a specific heavy for caliber bullet for big game. However, that rifle is also capable of shooting very light bullets, very fast, for coyotes. There are several calibers out there that fit this bill including, but not limited to, 7mm, 6.5mm, .257, .243, and .223.
I see guys with benches full of various components, and I have a backlog of several different bullets for different rifles on my bench. However, after you get a hammer load developed, do guys on average, ever spend the time and components to develop a varmint load for the same rifle? Or, if you don't care about pelt damage for example, do you just varmint hunt with your big game load? If so, does this explain folks with multiple differentt jugs of powder and stacks of bullets on their benches?
I'm starting to get a backlog of bullets especially, and althought I had grand designs of developing loads for each of them, I've been lucky enough to have one recipe that shoots too good to mess with others.
In an ideal world, we could all afford to have a dedicated varmint rifle(s) and big game rifle(s).