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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 638801" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>Which means the largest group for the 6 agg's about 6 inches and for the 10 agg about 7 inches; maybe larger. He's got a .7 MOA rifle and ammo setup that once in a while shoots a small group around 2 inches or a little less. That's what long range shoulder fired rifles used in prone matches have been doing since the late 1960's without any case prep and sorting bullets in any way. But so fired off ones shoulder, they do well to keep all shots inside a 15-inch circle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 638801, member: 5302"] Which means the largest group for the 6 agg's about 6 inches and for the 10 agg about 7 inches; maybe larger. He's got a .7 MOA rifle and ammo setup that once in a while shoots a small group around 2 inches or a little less. That's what long range shoulder fired rifles used in prone matches have been doing since the late 1960's without any case prep and sorting bullets in any way. But so fired off ones shoulder, they do well to keep all shots inside a 15-inch circle. [/QUOTE]
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