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"Inherently more accurate"
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1815986" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>i can't fully agree with this as accuracy records seem to be dominated by certain cartridges and others never find their way into that "inner circle" (pun very much intended). </p><p></p><p>that being said I certainly don't believe in inherently "innaccurate" cartridges. </p><p></p><p>I do very much believe that stellar accuracy is much much easier to achieve with some cartridges than others. Maybe not "inherently more accurate" but "easier to make accurate". </p><p></p><p>my own experience with that had been (not limited to this but it's an example) the .22-250 vs .220 swift. Played with both. At their best the .220 swift is no less accurate. But it's finicky, it took a lot more fiddling to get everything just right while the .22-250 seems pretty accurate with many combos. Same for the classic .308 win, 6.5 creed, etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1815986, member: 109862"] i can’t fully agree with this as accuracy records seem to be dominated by certain cartridges and others never find their way into that “inner circle” (pun very much intended). that being said I certainly don’t believe in inherently “innaccurate” cartridges. I do very much believe that stellar accuracy is much much easier to achieve with some cartridges than others. Maybe not “inherently more accurate” but “easier to make accurate”. my own experience with that had been (not limited to this but it’s an example) the .22-250 vs .220 swift. Played with both. At their best the .220 swift is no less accurate. But it’s finicky, it took a lot more fiddling to get everything just right while the .22-250 seems pretty accurate with many combos. Same for the classic .308 win, 6.5 creed, etc [/QUOTE]
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