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7mm RUM/180gr Berger Disappointment
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<blockquote data-quote="Hicks" data-source="post: 229944" data-attributes="member: 9129"><p>Don't know if you were asking me or not but I couldn't make groups shrink or get any kind of consistency except crap groups. </p><p></p><p>Which brings me to a question. I know "every bbl is different" but there has to be some kind of logic to these bullets. Why is it that "generally" greater accuracy is obtained the close to the lands they are seated? Why do the Noslers shoot so much better much further out from the lands? Is there some math that relates to this? </p><p></p><p>Hicks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hicks, post: 229944, member: 9129"] Don't know if you were asking me or not but I couldn't make groups shrink or get any kind of consistency except crap groups. Which brings me to a question. I know "every bbl is different" but there has to be some kind of logic to these bullets. Why is it that "generally" greater accuracy is obtained the close to the lands they are seated? Why do the Noslers shoot so much better much further out from the lands? Is there some math that relates to this? Hicks [/QUOTE]
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