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<blockquote data-quote="Joefrazell" data-source="post: 1392357" data-attributes="member: 101262"><p>Ive gotten away from further. I use to do it at 300 plus but it's more work the further out and ive personally never had a good load at 100 shoot bad at long range and Ive never had a good load at long range shoot bad at 100. I know some guys say it can happen but I've personally never seen it. If I get a load to go into 1 moa or better at 100 then I'll stretch it out and sometimes it will shoot a little better and sometimes it will shoot a little worse but usually it will still shoot about the same as far as moa. Just my opinion of coarse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joefrazell, post: 1392357, member: 101262"] Ive gotten away from further. I use to do it at 300 plus but it's more work the further out and ive personally never had a good load at 100 shoot bad at long range and Ive never had a good load at long range shoot bad at 100. I know some guys say it can happen but I've personally never seen it. If I get a load to go into 1 moa or better at 100 then I'll stretch it out and sometimes it will shoot a little better and sometimes it will shoot a little worse but usually it will still shoot about the same as far as moa. Just my opinion of coarse [/QUOTE]
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