In my current thoughts/opinion (liable to change in the future),
brass doesn't mean as much accuracy wise as most people think. Good brass means more from a longevity standpoint more than anything.
all you likely did was throw yourself out of a tune/node from the change in case capacity.
lets get to the real issue at hand:
for starters, i think your 0.163" group you posted is very unrealistic. if thats what your expectation is every time you shoot that gun you are going to be pretty **** disappointed alot.
1/4 moa consistently is top winning shooter ppc benchrest level, and even then……
i bet you if you shoot your "1/4 moa" federal load enough times it will probably shoot the same as your "crap 3/4" lapua load.
show me five 5 shot groups, or even five 3 shot groups of your federal load, and then we'll see where the issue truly lies.
i can't believe no one else here questioned this as well.
i am not trying to be rude, not even in the slightest, maybe your gun does shoot 1/4 moa consistently. i could be dead wrong.
i am just saying i think you may be setting yourself up for unrealistic expectations and driving yourself nuts over statistical variation.
brass doesn't mean as much accuracy wise as most people think. Good brass means more from a longevity standpoint more than anything.
all you likely did was throw yourself out of a tune/node from the change in case capacity.
lets get to the real issue at hand:
for starters, i think your 0.163" group you posted is very unrealistic. if thats what your expectation is every time you shoot that gun you are going to be pretty **** disappointed alot.
1/4 moa consistently is top winning shooter ppc benchrest level, and even then……
i bet you if you shoot your "1/4 moa" federal load enough times it will probably shoot the same as your "crap 3/4" lapua load.
show me five 5 shot groups, or even five 3 shot groups of your federal load, and then we'll see where the issue truly lies.
i can't believe no one else here questioned this as well.
i am not trying to be rude, not even in the slightest, maybe your gun does shoot 1/4 moa consistently. i could be dead wrong.
i am just saying i think you may be setting yourself up for unrealistic expectations and driving yourself nuts over statistical variation.
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