My first attempt at developing a load for my short range benchrest rifle went well. I used Tony Boyer's approach as described in his book step by step using a 68 grain Hottenstein and N133 for the 6PPC. This was for a used barrel that came on the rifle I bought used.
I had a barrel chambered with a slightly different reamer and I want to try a 65 grain bullet. Is it best to start at square 1 with the Tony Boyer approach or are there any pieces of information I can use from the first load development experience?
If I develop a load during the winter months in, say, 30 - 50 degree F temps, will I need to do it all over when the temps are much warmer, like 80 - 95 F?
I had a barrel chambered with a slightly different reamer and I want to try a 65 grain bullet. Is it best to start at square 1 with the Tony Boyer approach or are there any pieces of information I can use from the first load development experience?
If I develop a load during the winter months in, say, 30 - 50 degree F temps, will I need to do it all over when the temps are much warmer, like 80 - 95 F?