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Reloading
Are three shot groups valuable?
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<blockquote data-quote="2buffalo" data-source="post: 2577489" data-attributes="member: 122577"><p>Good video and from someone who knows alot more about this than me. With that being said I still question his logic on one thing. The difference in groups overall was roughly .24" which is a hair under 1/4" between 3 shot and nine shot groups with the five shot groups in the middle at roughly 1/8". He called fliers on the 3 shot but not the 5 and 9 which is how I came up with the roughly 1/4" difference if he didn't call the fliers. Since a human is human and not perfect IMO a 1/4" difference at 100 yds is well within the tolerance of human error especially with 9 shots and not necessarily a load or rifle problem. It is also my opinion if I shoot a .375 three shot group including the cold bore shot and go and do the same with multiple trips to the range with the same point of impact. I have a fine load and rifle. Shooting at further ranges may affect my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2buffalo, post: 2577489, member: 122577"] Good video and from someone who knows alot more about this than me. With that being said I still question his logic on one thing. The difference in groups overall was roughly .24" which is a hair under 1/4" between 3 shot and nine shot groups with the five shot groups in the middle at roughly 1/8". He called fliers on the 3 shot but not the 5 and 9 which is how I came up with the roughly 1/4" difference if he didn't call the fliers. Since a human is human and not perfect IMO a 1/4" difference at 100 yds is well within the tolerance of human error especially with 9 shots and not necessarily a load or rifle problem. It is also my opinion if I shoot a .375 three shot group including the cold bore shot and go and do the same with multiple trips to the range with the same point of impact. I have a fine load and rifle. Shooting at further ranges may affect my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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