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Barrel break in accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="fmuguira" data-source="post: 2459999" data-attributes="member: 27974"><p>My experience ( with cup and core and bonded bullets; no mono s) has been if a rifle doesn't "like" a bullet after some reasonable tries of variation, then best to move to a different bullet. All the powder and primer changes in the world (assuming a reasonable choice on powder burn rate) typically won't get a fussy bullet to become a tack driver. </p><p></p><p>So, put 2-3 other bullets down range! If something doesn't show promise after that then I d be looking at rifle issues. </p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fmuguira, post: 2459999, member: 27974"] My experience ( with cup and core and bonded bullets; no mono s) has been if a rifle doesn’t “like” a bullet after some reasonable tries of variation, then best to move to a different bullet. All the powder and primer changes in the world (assuming a reasonable choice on powder burn rate) typically won’t get a fussy bullet to become a tack driver. So, put 2-3 other bullets down range! If something doesn’t show promise after that then I d be looking at rifle issues. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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