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<blockquote data-quote="coyotezapper" data-source="post: 1508283" data-attributes="member: 20438"><p>The big question that has to be asked with factory fodder is what are your ES and SDs? I used some Hornady factory match ammo to break in a barrel on my 6.5CM and ran it through my chronograph just to see what the short barrel was capable of and I had ES of 90 fps and it grouped .5" moa. I would much rather sacrifice group size and have a lower ES. Someone may have to shoot quite a bit of factory ammo to find a good long range load but then again I may be wrong as I don't shoot factory ammo that often, actually almost never.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotezapper, post: 1508283, member: 20438"] The big question that has to be asked with factory fodder is what are your ES and SDs? I used some Hornady factory match ammo to break in a barrel on my 6.5CM and ran it through my chronograph just to see what the short barrel was capable of and I had ES of 90 fps and it grouped .5" moa. I would much rather sacrifice group size and have a lower ES. Someone may have to shoot quite a bit of factory ammo to find a good long range load but then again I may be wrong as I don't shoot factory ammo that often, actually almost never. [/QUOTE]
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