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  • guntech59
    I use three shot groups because most of my rifles are hunting rifles not high volume shooters.

    I use five shot groups in the one target rifle I have.
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  • Tailgunner1954
    I use 3 shot groups, with 10 steps (of the same powder) between min and max. Than I re-shoot the best of those with 5 shot groups as a proof (a small 3 shot group may open up during the 5 shot phase, but a large group won't get any smaller)
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  • Rocky Raab
    I establish a Start Load at 90% of the book maximum charge, then prepare 5-round test loads at 90, 92, 94, 96 and 98%. These are all set at the book maximum overall length, or the longest my gun will feed if that is shorter.

    If I get promising groups at two of those charges, I'll test five more with a charge between them. I have never found any need to test with increments smaller than 1%. And I only rarely test at the 100% book maximum, the exception being if velocities are clearly under what I expect - which is likely a powder lot or bullet configuration issue.

    Three rules: A poor 5-shot group always repeats. A good 5-shot group might repeat. A good 10-shot group always repeats.
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