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R26 and 264 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="fisherman983" data-source="post: 1334351" data-attributes="member: 17250"><p>so with my never ending need to shoot and become better, I decided to possibly improve my load.</p><p>the last time I shot my rifle, it put 3 rnds, just over .4 moa. I fired a 4th round at a bowling pin, laying on its side at 550 yds. spotter confirmed it was a direct hit.</p><p>I thought to myself, what if I tried 66.3 and 66.7, just to see what will happen.</p><p>went to the range today and fired the first load and 66.3 showed a significant decrease in accuracy. let the rifle cool and tried 66.7 which did the same. significant decrease. both groups were well over 1 moa.</p><p>I let the rifle cool and decided I better try the original for a 3rd time at 66.5 just to triple check. it was about a 1.5 moa group.</p><p>I used the same box of bullets, same box of primers and same jug of powder.</p><p>anyone have any insight on how my load could triple in size?</p><p>thoughts, suggestions, ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fisherman983, post: 1334351, member: 17250"] so with my never ending need to shoot and become better, I decided to possibly improve my load. the last time I shot my rifle, it put 3 rnds, just over .4 moa. I fired a 4th round at a bowling pin, laying on its side at 550 yds. spotter confirmed it was a direct hit. I thought to myself, what if I tried 66.3 and 66.7, just to see what will happen. went to the range today and fired the first load and 66.3 showed a significant decrease in accuracy. let the rifle cool and tried 66.7 which did the same. significant decrease. both groups were well over 1 moa. I let the rifle cool and decided I better try the original for a 3rd time at 66.5 just to triple check. it was about a 1.5 moa group. I used the same box of bullets, same box of primers and same jug of powder. anyone have any insight on how my load could triple in size? thoughts, suggestions, ideas? [/QUOTE]
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