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tuning this varmint rifle-wide open for suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1732316" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I'm not a record holder and don't do any high power rifle competitive shooting yet, maybe one day haha, but I do have experience loading and tuning rifles. Recently I went through this exact problem with my Dad's 7mm Rem Mag and my custom .284 Winchester. By using the above techniques, we were able to get both rifles shooting sub 1/2 MOA. I had to change bullets, and his ended up just needing the seating length to be further off the lands than we have previously ever found accuracy at. Sometimes good rifles make you go crazy. Using the above methods have really helped us narrow down accurate, consistent, and repeatable loads and is one of the most efficient and affective methods to finding the sweet spots in your rifle, bullet, powder, primer, brass combo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1732316, member: 69478"] I’m not a record holder and don’t do any high power rifle competitive shooting yet, maybe one day haha, but I do have experience loading and tuning rifles. Recently I went through this exact problem with my Dad’s 7mm Rem Mag and my custom .284 Winchester. By using the above techniques, we were able to get both rifles shooting sub 1/2 MOA. I had to change bullets, and his ended up just needing the seating length to be further off the lands than we have previously ever found accuracy at. Sometimes good rifles make you go crazy. Using the above methods have really helped us narrow down accurate, consistent, and repeatable loads and is one of the most efficient and affective methods to finding the sweet spots in your rifle, bullet, powder, primer, brass combo. [/QUOTE]
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