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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1525228"><p>So the groups were from different weights as I suspected, not that it was the cause of variability but certainly, can be. You discovered something very important here and it's no kicker or even close to a reason to be ****ed off... that Fusion has a lot of user data that concludes it can be a very accurate load for many rifles and calibers. Some rifles I have don't group well with it. I used to thumb my nose at simple copper clad chunks of lead like the Fusion, Hornady Interlock and Nosler Accubond vs the Bergers, Swifts, copper solids, etc., but if they group excellently and the bullet profile/velocity meets your needs, they are a killer.</p><p>I got a friend into hunting. He chose a Tikka T3 in 270Win and it shoots 130gn Fusions extremely well. His first setup and he feels like he's cheating, given his immediate hunting success and the accuracy of his system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1525228"] So the groups were from different weights as I suspected, not that it was the cause of variability but certainly, can be. You discovered something very important here and it's no kicker or even close to a reason to be ****ed off... that Fusion has a lot of user data that concludes it can be a very accurate load for many rifles and calibers. Some rifles I have don't group well with it. I used to thumb my nose at simple copper clad chunks of lead like the Fusion, Hornady Interlock and Nosler Accubond vs the Bergers, Swifts, copper solids, etc., but if they group excellently and the bullet profile/velocity meets your needs, they are a killer. I got a friend into hunting. He chose a Tikka T3 in 270Win and it shoots 130gn Fusions extremely well. His first setup and he feels like he's cheating, given his immediate hunting success and the accuracy of his system. [/QUOTE]
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