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<blockquote data-quote="biednick" data-source="post: 2553152" data-attributes="member: 123604"><p>Lot to lot variation is as important, if not more important, than line to line variation. I've tested some lots of SK standard that shoot better than some lots of Midas, but have always found the best lots of Midas (or other higer end ammo) outshoot the best lots of Standard Plus in my rifle. If you redo the test in 6 months when there's new lots of ammo on the shelf you might find very different results. Once you find ammo your gun likes it's a good idea to buy as much as you can and anticipate you'll be retesting when you run out. Unfortunately it's hard to find a retailer that can provide several lots for the purpose of testing and guarantee you'll be able to buy a case once you're done testing right now. I've resorted to taking my match rifle to Lapua's test center as they only test lots they know they can sell you buy the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biednick, post: 2553152, member: 123604"] Lot to lot variation is as important, if not more important, than line to line variation. I've tested some lots of SK standard that shoot better than some lots of Midas, but have always found the best lots of Midas (or other higer end ammo) outshoot the best lots of Standard Plus in my rifle. If you redo the test in 6 months when there's new lots of ammo on the shelf you might find very different results. Once you find ammo your gun likes it's a good idea to buy as much as you can and anticipate you'll be retesting when you run out. Unfortunately it's hard to find a retailer that can provide several lots for the purpose of testing and guarantee you'll be able to buy a case once you're done testing right now. I've resorted to taking my match rifle to Lapua's test center as they only test lots they know they can sell you buy the case. [/QUOTE]
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