There really is no magic load that works with all rifles.
You did not mention powder choice but basically, you start out lower charges if using loose powder and work your way up within the loading limitations of your rifle. You will eventually find the sweet spot where the accuracy dials in with a given projectile and a recoil that you can be comfortable with.
Occasionally, you will find a projectile that your rifle just will not shoot. It happens.
If you are using pellet's, then for hunting start with one 50gr pellet and run a few shots through your rifle. Then go with two 50gr pellets and see how things fair.
Folks that start out shooting pellets can often go through the most heartburn finding different loads/projectiles that work well.
I might suggest for less expensive shooting, get some Ox-Yoke Wonderwads in your caliber and try a box of Hornady Conical and load the wad first on the powder followed by a conical. Very easy loading.
Also you could go with some powerbelts in the 295+ gr flavor. Easy to load and normally work pretty well.
Sabot's that are really effective are Hornady XTP (easier loading) and SST (more difficult). I'm a big fan of the SST's.
Lastly, don't forget you can likely shoot Patch and Roundball with an Ox-Yoke Wad over the powder and one pellet or 40-70gr powder. This is the least expensive shooting, good out to about 50 yards, great for small game and plinking.