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Factory 7 PRC 180 ELD Match CBTO
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinCrow" data-source="post: 2825700" data-attributes="member: 62139"><p>I have shot less than a box of the Precision Hunter and I have 1 group under MOA and 2 at .5 MOA. My dad has shot less than a box of Precision Hunter through his 7 PRC and has .5 MOA Groups. The group I have that is at MOA is because I have a crappy factory trigger on the gun. It's inconsistent to when it breaks. Could be 4 lbs or could be 6.5 lbs. Smith found an issue with my aftermarket trigger and sent it in to be repaired, We put factory trigger back on so I could shoot the gun til the trigger comes back. I didn't buy the Precision Hunter for any other reason than to have brass to load the 180's I plan on using. I don't want to bash any product or anything. Just looking on info for the Factory 180 ELD Match Ammo. I've had good success starting at the same OAL as the Hornady factory match ammo and adjusting out from there. My experiences with Hornady Precision Hunter in other calibers has been positive as well. Just looking for info and not wanting to start anything bashing products or comparing better or worse products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinCrow, post: 2825700, member: 62139"] I have shot less than a box of the Precision Hunter and I have 1 group under MOA and 2 at .5 MOA. My dad has shot less than a box of Precision Hunter through his 7 PRC and has .5 MOA Groups. The group I have that is at MOA is because I have a crappy factory trigger on the gun. It's inconsistent to when it breaks. Could be 4 lbs or could be 6.5 lbs. Smith found an issue with my aftermarket trigger and sent it in to be repaired, We put factory trigger back on so I could shoot the gun til the trigger comes back. I didn't buy the Precision Hunter for any other reason than to have brass to load the 180's I plan on using. I don't want to bash any product or anything. Just looking on info for the Factory 180 ELD Match Ammo. I've had good success starting at the same OAL as the Hornady factory match ammo and adjusting out from there. My experiences with Hornady Precision Hunter in other calibers has been positive as well. Just looking for info and not wanting to start anything bashing products or comparing better or worse products. [/QUOTE]
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