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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 677365" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>Why bother, trim to length, clean the pocket, load, shoot. 1/2 moa. or less on 6 rifles at present, and 1-1/2 moa. on three with no scopes. Moa. on 2 others.</p><p>I've shot three different primers(all standard) and three different brands of brass into the same group with an '06 shooting a 150 grain pill and mid speed powder( twenty years ago so I forget the powder) and the group was sub inch at 100 yards with average extreme spread. I stopped screwing around with brass then and there and focused on getting a bullet the barrel likes and driving it sensibly. </p><p>Half of the people on lrh need to take 10% off the top of their powder charges and the rifle will miraculously start shooting great groups. Too many running their rifles ragged and expecting good things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 677365, member: 48043"] Why bother, trim to length, clean the pocket, load, shoot. 1/2 moa. or less on 6 rifles at present, and 1-1/2 moa. on three with no scopes. Moa. on 2 others. I've shot three different primers(all standard) and three different brands of brass into the same group with an '06 shooting a 150 grain pill and mid speed powder( twenty years ago so I forget the powder) and the group was sub inch at 100 yards with average extreme spread. I stopped screwing around with brass then and there and focused on getting a bullet the barrel likes and driving it sensibly. Half of the people on lrh need to take 10% off the top of their powder charges and the rifle will miraculously start shooting great groups. Too many running their rifles ragged and expecting good things. [/QUOTE]
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