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<blockquote data-quote="memyselfni" data-source="post: 629255" data-attributes="member: 7782"><p>The targets were hanging with the dot at the bottom, there was a mild wind that was blowing from time to time, so i am not so much concerned about the horizontal placement of the groups, its the 1.5 minute vertical shift that i am trying to sort out. Loads consisted of Federal brass, federal 210 primer, 57.5gr of retumbo and a berger 115 Hunting VLD seated to jump .006. have been measuring oal from the ogive with the hornady tool. Groups with this load seem to shoot between .3 and .7 for 3 shots at 100m, worked out over about 15 groups.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memyselfni, post: 629255, member: 7782"] The targets were hanging with the dot at the bottom, there was a mild wind that was blowing from time to time, so i am not so much concerned about the horizontal placement of the groups, its the 1.5 minute vertical shift that i am trying to sort out. Loads consisted of Federal brass, federal 210 primer, 57.5gr of retumbo and a berger 115 Hunting VLD seated to jump .006. have been measuring oal from the ogive with the hornady tool. Groups with this load seem to shoot between .3 and .7 for 3 shots at 100m, worked out over about 15 groups. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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