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Best range for load development?
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<blockquote data-quote="waveslayer" data-source="post: 1718168" data-attributes="member: 46202"><p>This has been discussed at length regarding bullets stabilizing after some diatance... it was proven to be a myth. What the findings were... at 300 yards you have a narrower point of aim so you tend to aim better at the smaller target, thus producing better results. </p><p></p><p>If your loads are falling apart at distance you are having consistency issues with your loads. </p><p></p><p>If you want to look up the info Nryan Litz and Frank Galil has tested it at length. It's like my rifle at 300 groups sub MOA, but at 100 yards it's over 1 MOA... not true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waveslayer, post: 1718168, member: 46202"] This has been discussed at length regarding bullets stabilizing after some diatance... it was proven to be a myth. What the findings were... at 300 yards you have a narrower point of aim so you tend to aim better at the smaller target, thus producing better results. If your loads are falling apart at distance you are having consistency issues with your loads. If you want to look up the info Nryan Litz and Frank Galil has tested it at length. It's like my rifle at 300 groups sub MOA, but at 100 yards it's over 1 MOA... not true. [/QUOTE]
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