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300 grn 338 Berger test @ 3000+fps
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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 457262" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>first off, thanks for your post/information. it's the kind of stuff we all "dig" i don't want to sound like Mr. negative, but assuming you have a group and flyers with 3 of the 9 shots, 33%, being called flyers is a pretty strong number. i'm not going to advocate shooting at least 15 shot groups like Bart B did, but i think you're making some assumptions without nearly enough information. i also don't agree with your assumption that they like to be close to the lands. certainly they might, but testing at 3 6 and 9 thousands off is way too fine of adjustments for starting loads. i had a fellow with a lot of competition and long range hunting experience tell me to experiment loading the 338 bullets .05 off for better accuracy. it held true for both of my 338's. i guess the point i'm trying to make is you're making conclusions based on way too little data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 457262, member: 4491"] first off, thanks for your post/information. it's the kind of stuff we all "dig" i don't want to sound like Mr. negative, but assuming you have a group and flyers with 3 of the 9 shots, 33%, being called flyers is a pretty strong number. i'm not going to advocate shooting at least 15 shot groups like Bart B did, but i think you're making some assumptions without nearly enough information. i also don't agree with your assumption that they like to be close to the lands. certainly they might, but testing at 3 6 and 9 thousands off is way too fine of adjustments for starting loads. i had a fellow with a lot of competition and long range hunting experience tell me to experiment loading the 338 bullets .05 off for better accuracy. it held true for both of my 338's. i guess the point i'm trying to make is you're making conclusions based on way too little data. [/QUOTE]
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