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<blockquote data-quote="rfd" data-source="post: 965556" data-attributes="member: 80476"><p>yessir, without making hand loads, factory ammo is just a crap shoot that might never ever pan out, or maybe ya just get lucky. i don't trust luck, so i hand load. it is what it is. </p><p></p><p>for all my centerfire rifles, i always use a hornady oal comparator gauge. with my rar .243win, and sierra 60gr varminter boolits, they were touching the lands at 2.614" and i've had best accuracy setting that round col to exactly 2.598".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfd, post: 965556, member: 80476"] yessir, without making hand loads, factory ammo is just a crap shoot that might never ever pan out, or maybe ya just get lucky. i don't trust luck, so i hand load. it is what it is. for all my centerfire rifles, i always use a hornady oal comparator gauge. with my rar .243win, and sierra 60gr varminter boolits, they were touching the lands at 2.614" and i've had best accuracy setting that round col to exactly 2.598". [/QUOTE]
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