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Reloading
POI shift with new IMR 4064 batch
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<blockquote data-quote="SubMOAR" data-source="post: 1203013" data-attributes="member: 94212"><p>That's what I'm confused about, is how it would change the harmonics to release the bullet at a different location in the "whip", yet retain the same velocity. I have yet to do a true accuracy test to see if the Canadian made powder has the same accuracy. I only did one group and it appeared to be sub MOA, but I never actually measured it.</p><p></p><p>Bag placement has not changed, I use an Atlas Bipod with a commercial rear shooting bag. My Bell and Carlson stock makes it extremely easy to manipulate the rifle the same way every time.</p><p></p><p>Maybe this is a sign for me to switch to those new Enduron powders or Extreme powders? Like IMR 4166 or Varget? If Varget was not impossible to find in stock, I would have switched probably long ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SubMOAR, post: 1203013, member: 94212"] That's what I'm confused about, is how it would change the harmonics to release the bullet at a different location in the "whip", yet retain the same velocity. I have yet to do a true accuracy test to see if the Canadian made powder has the same accuracy. I only did one group and it appeared to be sub MOA, but I never actually measured it. Bag placement has not changed, I use an Atlas Bipod with a commercial rear shooting bag. My Bell and Carlson stock makes it extremely easy to manipulate the rifle the same way every time. Maybe this is a sign for me to switch to those new Enduron powders or Extreme powders? Like IMR 4166 or Varget? If Varget was not impossible to find in stock, I would have switched probably long ago. [/QUOTE]
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