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Interesting group during max charge work-up
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<blockquote data-quote="varmintH8R" data-source="post: 839528" data-attributes="member: 39801"><p>Mike,</p><p></p><p>I (almost) totally agree, and think much of that is reflected in my original post. You are correct that in giving even negligible credence to the shot distribution is a worthless exercise. I am probably a little guilty of that... I will definitely work up some loads in a structured way and stretch it out. I certainly don't expect the same result in regards to group distribution at distance.</p><p></p><p>The caveat of "almost" totally agreeing with you is due to your comment of "raising expectations". I'm not sure how to read that in the context of the original post? A personal shot over some perceived ignorance on my part? Thought it was an interesting inclusion in your otherwise technical response. </p><p></p><p>Browninglover's response is also appreciated as his direct experience seems to line up with mine. Differing charge weights in 22-250 don't add up to much in the way of POI shifts at 100 yds. That leads me to an answer to my question: is this unusual or interesting? Answer: not really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varmintH8R, post: 839528, member: 39801"] Mike, I (almost) totally agree, and think much of that is reflected in my original post. You are correct that in giving even negligible credence to the shot distribution is a worthless exercise. I am probably a little guilty of that... I will definitely work up some loads in a structured way and stretch it out. I certainly don't expect the same result in regards to group distribution at distance. The caveat of "almost" totally agreeing with you is due to your comment of "raising expectations". I'm not sure how to read that in the context of the original post? A personal shot over some perceived ignorance on my part? Thought it was an interesting inclusion in your otherwise technical response. Browninglover's response is also appreciated as his direct experience seems to line up with mine. Differing charge weights in 22-250 don't add up to much in the way of POI shifts at 100 yds. That leads me to an answer to my question: is this unusual or interesting? Answer: not really. [/QUOTE]
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