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What is the MOST FUSSY cartridge...and LEAST?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe-boy" data-source="post: 2966309" data-attributes="member: 113266"><p>I haven't dealt with a large amount of calibers, but 22LR (which I still shoot the most) is extremely challenging. Occasionally a box of el cheapo shoots great. The next lot doesn't. If you try a box of high quality ammo that shoots great in your friend's rifle it might be all over the place. Or when the temp changes the groups open up. Or remain great but the POI changes. I've learned to test the available ammo with a decent sample size and then buy as much as I can to ensure I don't have to do that again the next month.</p><p></p><p>223 Rem has been relatively easy, but there's still one bullet I haven't been able to get grouping decently.</p><p></p><p>Many have told that 6.5 Creedmoor is a very forgiving cartridge. The chamber/throat dimensions seem to reduce some issues seen with other cartridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe-boy, post: 2966309, member: 113266"] I haven't dealt with a large amount of calibers, but 22LR (which I still shoot the most) is extremely challenging. Occasionally a box of el cheapo shoots great. The next lot doesn't. If you try a box of high quality ammo that shoots great in your friend's rifle it might be all over the place. Or when the temp changes the groups open up. Or remain great but the POI changes. I've learned to test the available ammo with a decent sample size and then buy as much as I can to ensure I don't have to do that again the next month. 223 Rem has been relatively easy, but there's still one bullet I haven't been able to get grouping decently. Many have told that 6.5 Creedmoor is a very forgiving cartridge. The chamber/throat dimensions seem to reduce some issues seen with other cartridges. [/QUOTE]
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