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<blockquote data-quote="C.O. Shooter" data-source="post: 963651" data-attributes="member: 35510"><p>1000 Yards Group 1</p><p>Conditions: 650AM@68 Degrees</p><p>MOA: 23.25</p><p>Group: 5.1" </p><p></p><p>My load was:</p><p>Bullets: Berger 140 Grain Hybrid Match (.618 BC)</p><p>Brass: Lapua 6.5 x 284</p><p>Powder: 49 Grains - H4350</p><p>Primers: CCI BR2</p><p></p><p>Group looks decent, but curious why my 1000 yard group is better than my 600 yard group. Ballistic was calling for 23.25 up and I added .75 left. Again, vertical looks good. Barrel was cleaned for carbon and dried prior to firing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C.O. Shooter, post: 963651, member: 35510"] 1000 Yards Group 1 Conditions: 650AM@68 Degrees MOA: 23.25 Group: 5.1" My load was: Bullets: Berger 140 Grain Hybrid Match (.618 BC) Brass: Lapua 6.5 x 284 Powder: 49 Grains - H4350 Primers: CCI BR2 Group looks decent, but curious why my 1000 yard group is better than my 600 yard group. Ballistic was calling for 23.25 up and I added .75 left. Again, vertical looks good. Barrel was cleaned for carbon and dried prior to firing. [/QUOTE]
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