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Shooting a 223 to a Mile Accurately By Jerry Teo
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<blockquote data-quote="tc.mich" data-source="post: 386407" data-attributes="member: 21110"><p>Thanks for responding. I don't even have a chronograph, and was just using a powder measure. The H380 for the 250 probably stays more consistent than the extruded varget. I made a bunch of rounds to break in the barrel with. The groups were more sideways spread than vertical, but I'll have to see what it will do with weighed charges. I wasn't sure if it was normal to use a sized case, and shilen recommends a go gauge. Thanks again Nathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tc.mich, post: 386407, member: 21110"] Thanks for responding. I don't even have a chronograph, and was just using a powder measure. The H380 for the 250 probably stays more consistent than the extruded varget. I made a bunch of rounds to break in the barrel with. The groups were more sideways spread than vertical, but I'll have to see what it will do with weighed charges. I wasn't sure if it was normal to use a sized case, and shilen recommends a go gauge. Thanks again Nathan [/QUOTE]
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