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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Barrel Cooling During Load/Group Development
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<blockquote data-quote="UIBassWrangler" data-source="post: 1002672" data-attributes="member: 84742"><p>Here is a question I have been wondering about and would like some of your guys advice...</p><p></p><p>When someone talks about having their rifle shoot sub minute groups, are most guys shooting 3-4 shot groups one shot after the other, or are they allowing for barrel cooling between shots? Seems like I can usually put the first two shots right where they need to be, then about the third shot I will get a flier. To clarify a little more, I'm not talking about the flier being 6 inches out of the group, but pushing out to 2 inches or so at 100 yards. If I take time between shots to allow the barrel to cool, I get much better groups, sub MOA. </p><p></p><p>I have a good experience with reloading and have played with different powders, powder charges, seating depth, etc. But I am no master by any means...</p><p></p><p>Any opinions welcomed, what do you guys think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UIBassWrangler, post: 1002672, member: 84742"] Here is a question I have been wondering about and would like some of your guys advice... When someone talks about having their rifle shoot sub minute groups, are most guys shooting 3-4 shot groups one shot after the other, or are they allowing for barrel cooling between shots? Seems like I can usually put the first two shots right where they need to be, then about the third shot I will get a flier. To clarify a little more, I'm not talking about the flier being 6 inches out of the group, but pushing out to 2 inches or so at 100 yards. If I take time between shots to allow the barrel to cool, I get much better groups, sub MOA. I have a good experience with reloading and have played with different powders, powder charges, seating depth, etc. But I am no master by any means... Any opinions welcomed, what do you guys think? [/QUOTE]
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