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"Inherently more accurate"
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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 1785736" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>If your worried about br accuracy than you might want to consider the case, fact is they're all a capable of shooting in the .2's and probably better. If .1" matters than there might be case for the case, but the case itself has little to do with accuracy, the barrel you end up with will matter much more than the cartridge you choose. Some cases are easier to get better components for, so you wouldn't have to spend as much time on case prep, that doesn't make the design more accurate.</p><p>Those competitions are won by the guys shooting them, not the case they are shooting. Good chance the same guy would have won that day with whatever he built. </p><p>It's bit like thinking the gloves won a fight, a lot of the best fighters wear the same gloves, but the glove didn't have much to do with who one the fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 1785736, member: 78438"] If your worried about br accuracy than you might want to consider the case, fact is they're all a capable of shooting in the .2's and probably better. If .1" matters than there might be case for the case, but the case itself has little to do with accuracy, the barrel you end up with will matter much more than the cartridge you choose. Some cases are easier to get better components for, so you wouldn't have to spend as much time on case prep, that doesn't make the design more accurate. Those competitions are won by the guys shooting them, not the case they are shooting. Good chance the same guy would have won that day with whatever he built. It's bit like thinking the gloves won a fight, a lot of the best fighters wear the same gloves, but the glove didn't have much to do with who one the fight. [/QUOTE]
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