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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Low ES=Best Group
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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1332400" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>How many rounds are you shooting to get your numbers? Five is a minimum, ten is much better. What chrono are you using? How are you setting neck tension? How are you weighing powder? These will all make a difference.</p><p></p><p>The simple answer is no, unless you are in a node, when you stretch out to longer ranges. Some claim to have high sd & es and shoot tiny groups at distance. I have not found this to be true with my rifles. A good ladder run at 3-400 yds will separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1332400, member: 90080"] How many rounds are you shooting to get your numbers? Five is a minimum, ten is much better. What chrono are you using? How are you setting neck tension? How are you weighing powder? These will all make a difference. The simple answer is no, unless you are in a node, when you stretch out to longer ranges. Some claim to have high sd & es and shoot tiny groups at distance. I have not found this to be true with my rifles. A good ladder run at 3-400 yds will separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak. [/QUOTE]
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