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Reloading
What is acceptable velocity variation
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<blockquote data-quote="frequent misser" data-source="post: 599894" data-attributes="member: 5295"><p>I like your take on this. That is a good point and one newer shooters don't think about. I killed a coyote one time at 1159 yds with a 308 and he had a hole in the center of his back line. Shows just how vertically a bullet falls at elr. One other point to make is if you don't have a really good chronie don't put to much faith into what your getting for numbers. Take your best load and shoot it on paper at 800-1000 and measure the vertical yourself. I like Broz's method. Shoot a three shot group and let you barrel cool then shoot another three for a six shot group. Tape measures don't lie to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frequent misser, post: 599894, member: 5295"] I like your take on this. That is a good point and one newer shooters don't think about. I killed a coyote one time at 1159 yds with a 308 and he had a hole in the center of his back line. Shows just how vertically a bullet falls at elr. One other point to make is if you don't have a really good chronie don't put to much faith into what your getting for numbers. Take your best load and shoot it on paper at 800-1000 and measure the vertical yourself. I like Broz's method. Shoot a three shot group and let you barrel cool then shoot another three for a six shot group. Tape measures don't lie to you [/QUOTE]
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