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Frustrating Fliers
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<blockquote data-quote="renegadelzard" data-source="post: 450332" data-attributes="member: 26916"><p>you are correct there..at 1000yards you could be looking at 8 inches of difference there..well, with my 243 thats what i would be seeing, not sure with the 7mm, but it would tell for sure...double check every thing you are doing at the reloading bench..are you weighing and sorting bullets and brass?...i bought a box of sierra match kings once and measure up to a 7 grain difference in bullet weights..i was less than pleased...if you wanna be real paranoid, measure each cases capacity, and sort accordingly...the secret to accuracy, regardless what you are shooting, or throwing rocks for that matter, is making sure everything is the same ever time...if you have the funds, buy match quality brass....check your powder loads, make sure each is exactly the same...it helps to have a good scale and dispenser with this one...also, barrel heat makes a difference, you cant expect to fire ten shot strings and not expect your groups to open up....post some pics of you targets if you can, this will help us diagnose what might be happening as well...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renegadelzard, post: 450332, member: 26916"] you are correct there..at 1000yards you could be looking at 8 inches of difference there..well, with my 243 thats what i would be seeing, not sure with the 7mm, but it would tell for sure...double check every thing you are doing at the reloading bench..are you weighing and sorting bullets and brass?...i bought a box of sierra match kings once and measure up to a 7 grain difference in bullet weights..i was less than pleased...if you wanna be real paranoid, measure each cases capacity, and sort accordingly...the secret to accuracy, regardless what you are shooting, or throwing rocks for that matter, is making sure everything is the same ever time...if you have the funds, buy match quality brass....check your powder loads, make sure each is exactly the same...it helps to have a good scale and dispenser with this one...also, barrel heat makes a difference, you cant expect to fire ten shot strings and not expect your groups to open up....post some pics of you targets if you can, this will help us diagnose what might be happening as well... [/QUOTE]
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