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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1695550" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I stop shooting when they all go into one hole. Ok, just kidding, sort of. I have expectations for each gun. If its a factory rifle, I don't stop until I'm at least 1/2". If I can't get there, I usually sell it. That is why I tend to build them as my expectations for those are much higher and I've never had sell one of those because it didn't shoot as well as I wanted. </p><p>After I pick the best load from my load development, I usually shoot groups to confirm the load development is stable, temperature sensitivity, and some for zeroing. Probably about 8 to 10 groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1695550, member: 78569"] I stop shooting when they all go into one hole. Ok, just kidding, sort of. I have expectations for each gun. If its a factory rifle, I don't stop until I'm at least 1/2". If I can't get there, I usually sell it. That is why I tend to build them as my expectations for those are much higher and I've never had sell one of those because it didn't shoot as well as I wanted. After I pick the best load from my load development, I usually shoot groups to confirm the load development is stable, temperature sensitivity, and some for zeroing. Probably about 8 to 10 groups. [/QUOTE]
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