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Help me interpret this Berger VLD COL test?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 766075" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>You shot these at 200yrds correct? I would say that your rifle likes them all. With the 1.248" group could have muffed 1 or 2? I would revisit it just to make sure, other than that I would pick the load closest to the lands. the theory is that you would maintain that accuracy as your throat erodes, if you could maintain it for 0.080" of throat erosion, that is a lot of shooting without having to tinker with your load again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 766075, member: 47325"] You shot these at 200yrds correct? I would say that your rifle likes them all. With the 1.248" group could have muffed 1 or 2? I would revisit it just to make sure, other than that I would pick the load closest to the lands. the theory is that you would maintain that accuracy as your throat erodes, if you could maintain it for 0.080" of throat erosion, that is a lot of shooting without having to tinker with your load again. [/QUOTE]
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