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Meplat Trimming
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<blockquote data-quote="wc872" data-source="post: 191715" data-attributes="member: 5923"><p><strong>Meplat</strong></p><p></p><p>I used to trim the meplat on my 1,000 yard stuff. With no other changes my groups were more round. Even if the groups were large they were round. (my lack of talent with a firearm..............again). I now have a Whidden bullet pointer. Now I point all the bullets first and then just barely touch them if at all with the Meplat trimmer. In testing with a 6x47L bench gun @ 400 yards. Same load, same everything pointer bullets were exactly 1/2MOA higher (using graph paper) than the un-pointed bullets. Good enough for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wc872, post: 191715, member: 5923"] [b]Meplat[/b] I used to trim the meplat on my 1,000 yard stuff. With no other changes my groups were more round. Even if the groups were large they were round. (my lack of talent with a firearm..............again). I now have a Whidden bullet pointer. Now I point all the bullets first and then just barely touch them if at all with the Meplat trimmer. In testing with a 6x47L bench gun @ 400 yards. Same load, same everything pointer bullets were exactly 1/2MOA higher (using graph paper) than the un-pointed bullets. Good enough for me. [/QUOTE]
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