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Reloading
Hornady Podcast
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<blockquote data-quote="Beluebow" data-source="post: 2691899" data-attributes="member: 3246"><p>During load development the number one mistake I see with most rookie Fclass shooters (and here actually)....It's easy to get sucked in by that one small group. Look at the overall picture...if it's garbage in front and garbage behind that 1/4moa group is probably a garbage unstable load, that likely won't repeat or it will be a super small window that is affected by every little thing. But a guy gets to say look at this my gun shoots 1/4moa. </p><p></p><p>For a long range competitive Fclass rifle it has to be capable of shooting cleans (200's with 10-14X's) when conditions allow, across large temp swings (typically) and changing bore conditions. Very very seldom does that one off 1/4moa group hold up across that board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beluebow, post: 2691899, member: 3246"] During load development the number one mistake I see with most rookie Fclass shooters (and here actually)....It's easy to get sucked in by that one small group. Look at the overall picture...if it's garbage in front and garbage behind that 1/4moa group is probably a garbage unstable load, that likely won't repeat or it will be a super small window that is affected by every little thing. But a guy gets to say look at this my gun shoots 1/4moa. For a long range competitive Fclass rifle it has to be capable of shooting cleans (200's with 10-14X's) when conditions allow, across large temp swings (typically) and changing bore conditions. Very very seldom does that one off 1/4moa group hold up across that board. [/QUOTE]
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