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Is today's premium ammo as good as the average guys HL's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1678683" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>BoomFlop is right. I think if a person could fire 20 different types of factory ammo in their gun they would likely find at least one (if not several) that group really well. And to handload a round that would meet or beat that particular factory round would take some time and experimenting to achieve. In the end, I do believe a handloaded round that was tailored specifically to 'your' gun would be more accurate than any factory load, but it could take some work to get there.</p><p></p><p>Long way of saying that a person that is restricted to just 'off the shelf' ammo isn't necessarily in a bad place. They just need to test several different options to find "the one" that their rifle really likes. But reloaders are in the same boat. Gotta try different bullets, powders, primers, and seating depths to find what that particular rifle really likes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1678683, member: 9308"] BoomFlop is right. I think if a person could fire 20 different types of factory ammo in their gun they would likely find at least one (if not several) that group really well. And to handload a round that would meet or beat that particular factory round would take some time and experimenting to achieve. In the end, I do believe a handloaded round that was tailored specifically to 'your' gun would be more accurate than any factory load, but it could take some work to get there. Long way of saying that a person that is restricted to just 'off the shelf' ammo isn't necessarily in a bad place. They just need to test several different options to find "the one" that their rifle really likes. But reloaders are in the same boat. Gotta try different bullets, powders, primers, and seating depths to find what that particular rifle really likes. [/QUOTE]
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