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Range Day Testing Rifles and Factory Ammo
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1566500" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Awsome you are going about it the right way. Another option I just used for a family member was to have superior ammo load me a ladder test of the hammer Bullets. I like them because they seem to shoot out of everything. The ladder only cost slightly more than a standard box of ammo. Of course the hammers are more so that reflects in the cost. Found and accurate sub moa load in the first ladder and it stayed tight at the top end. Second box has higher charges in it to look for more speed or until the group opens up. This way is much cheaper than sending it out for load work and you end up with a very decent load for the distance you want. I would go for a lighter faster bullet for out to 500 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1566500, member: 54383"] Awsome you are going about it the right way. Another option I just used for a family member was to have superior ammo load me a ladder test of the hammer Bullets. I like them because they seem to shoot out of everything. The ladder only cost slightly more than a standard box of ammo. Of course the hammers are more so that reflects in the cost. Found and accurate sub moa load in the first ladder and it stayed tight at the top end. Second box has higher charges in it to look for more speed or until the group opens up. This way is much cheaper than sending it out for load work and you end up with a very decent load for the distance you want. I would go for a lighter faster bullet for out to 500 yards. [/QUOTE]
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