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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="rsbhunter" data-source="post: 1695530" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>I would think It depends on the purpose of the rifle and what you consider good enough. For benches, until it's in the .0? It may not be competitive. For 100yd deer, 1"-1-1/2" is plenty...BUT your acceptable limits is what counts....I believe that two groups of three rounds on different days, that keep the group where you like is ok. I'm using hunting guns, so my needs are my own. Working up loads is a hobby in its self, and a lot of fun....I believe it depends on you.....have fun, shoot as much as you want...rsbhunter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbhunter, post: 1695530, member: 5850"] I would think It depends on the purpose of the rifle and what you consider good enough. For benches, until it's in the .0? It may not be competitive. For 100yd deer, 1"-1-1/2" is plenty...BUT your acceptable limits is what counts....I believe that two groups of three rounds on different days, that keep the group where you like is ok. I'm using hunting guns, so my needs are my own. Working up loads is a hobby in its self, and a lot of fun....I believe it depends on you.....have fun, shoot as much as you want...rsbhunter [/QUOTE]
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