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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 114636"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p><strong>In a nutshell I was hoping that if you fire 5 shots and they are sprayed at the target, you go home and tear the rifle apart since it is a mechanical problem and not a load problem, but if there is no limit on "inaccuracies" then this does not eliminate the load.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>edge. </strong></p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>A bad Load should just give vertical dispersion - which you can verify with a Chronograph. If it's spraying, I'd guess it must be a mechanical problem.</p><p></p><p>When Kirby sent me my fast twist 300 APS/Lilja/RUM it shot slightly over 1/2 MOA @ 100 yards with my first load (fire forming brass). As each load went up in gr. of IMR 4350, the groups opened up. The last group showed no signs of pressure but the group size was over 8" at only 100 yards (all over the paper, not vertical dispersion). I didn't have my chrono that day. I was about to cry. Latter Kirby helped me figure out my scope rail was loose. The gun is a real tack driver now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 114636"] [ QUOTE ] [b]In a nutshell I was hoping that if you fire 5 shots and they are sprayed at the target, you go home and tear the rifle apart since it is a mechanical problem and not a load problem, but if there is no limit on "inaccuracies" then this does not eliminate the load. edge. [/b] [/ QUOTE ] A bad Load should just give vertical dispersion - which you can verify with a Chronograph. If it's spraying, I'd guess it must be a mechanical problem. When Kirby sent me my fast twist 300 APS/Lilja/RUM it shot slightly over 1/2 MOA @ 100 yards with my first load (fire forming brass). As each load went up in gr. of IMR 4350, the groups opened up. The last group showed no signs of pressure but the group size was over 8" at only 100 yards (all over the paper, not vertical dispersion). I didn't have my chrono that day. I was about to cry. Latter Kirby helped me figure out my scope rail was loose. The gun is a real tack driver now. [/QUOTE]
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