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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Humble" data-source="post: 283436" data-attributes="member: 17781"><p>Interesting article BUT so is the one in the new Handloader where a known accurate Cooper 22-250 (1/2 MOA) Was tried with different brands of brass, with and w/o fancy prep, even mixing brands! The result was "no result". Remington factory brass "out of the box" shot the best although it had among the highest weight variation and neck thickness variation.</p><p>IMO, time spent sending bullets downrange that shoot 1/2 MOA groups will make you a better shooter than spending hours in brass prep to get .4 MOA groups.</p><p>Even a 1 MOA rifle will kill any big game within the ranges most of us actually do most of our hunting at.</p><p>I'd rather be wearing out a barrel than bending over the loading bench. To each his own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Humble, post: 283436, member: 17781"] Interesting article BUT so is the one in the new Handloader where a known accurate Cooper 22-250 (1/2 MOA) Was tried with different brands of brass, with and w/o fancy prep, even mixing brands! The result was "no result". Remington factory brass "out of the box" shot the best although it had among the highest weight variation and neck thickness variation. IMO, time spent sending bullets downrange that shoot 1/2 MOA groups will make you a better shooter than spending hours in brass prep to get .4 MOA groups. Even a 1 MOA rifle will kill any big game within the ranges most of us actually do most of our hunting at. I'd rather be wearing out a barrel than bending over the loading bench. To each his own. [/QUOTE]
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