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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlandcoaxer86" data-source="post: 2578399" data-attributes="member: 123185"><p>Ive been tinkering with the 70 speer for a little while. It stabilizes just fine. I dont think its a very accurate bullet though. In my 223 or 22-250, I havent been able to achieve any better than a .78 group. They average around an inch. Ive had great success with the sierra 60 tmk. Ive shot my best group ever with that bullet. .323" 5 shots at 100. Regularly still sub 1/2 moa. I have yet to do any load development with the 62 or 65 gk yet. Its been very hot and humid for awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlandcoaxer86, post: 2578399, member: 123185"] Ive been tinkering with the 70 speer for a little while. It stabilizes just fine. I dont think its a very accurate bullet though. In my 223 or 22-250, I havent been able to achieve any better than a .78 group. They average around an inch. Ive had great success with the sierra 60 tmk. Ive shot my best group ever with that bullet. .323" 5 shots at 100. Regularly still sub 1/2 moa. I have yet to do any load development with the 62 or 65 gk yet. Its been very hot and humid for awhile. [/QUOTE]
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