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Reloading
horizonal stringing
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<blockquote data-quote="Firecat" data-source="post: 459148" data-attributes="member: 22600"><p>Boss, before you get all bent out of shape lets take a step back. The OP is asking about why a reload is acting such a way. We all know that there could be dozens of reasons that he is getting a certain result. This could include anything from form to equipment. However, for some variables we have to give him the benefit of the doubt. For example, his ability to shoot. the OP is getting a horizontal deviation of approximately .5 inches at 100yds. He needs to have some shooting ability to even achieve this much precision. Not every Johnny can put five in under a half inch at a hunsky or every rifle for that matter. From there we move to the next possible cause. Perhaps its his rifle or his reloads. Where would I begin? Well thats the advice given. Backwoods was right in his evaluation as well. The OP was not asking about vertical but horizontal. If that stirs your pot the wrong way I'm sorry, but the attitude and criticism is not needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firecat, post: 459148, member: 22600"] Boss, before you get all bent out of shape lets take a step back. The OP is asking about why a reload is acting such a way. We all know that there could be dozens of reasons that he is getting a certain result. This could include anything from form to equipment. However, for some variables we have to give him the benefit of the doubt. For example, his ability to shoot. the OP is getting a horizontal deviation of approximately .5 inches at 100yds. He needs to have some shooting ability to even achieve this much precision. Not every Johnny can put five in under a half inch at a hunsky or every rifle for that matter. From there we move to the next possible cause. Perhaps its his rifle or his reloads. Where would I begin? Well thats the advice given. Backwoods was right in his evaluation as well. The OP was not asking about vertical but horizontal. If that stirs your pot the wrong way I'm sorry, but the attitude and criticism is not needed. [/QUOTE]
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