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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="Coy Franks" data-source="post: 817151" data-attributes="member: 11220"><p>Actually most of them are better than .192. I took the worst group in over five years because some people don't believe how good it shoots. I wanted to show what can be achieved with a little time and tinkering with components. The starting load came from an old Sierra manual from the early 70's and was refined over several months.</p><p> </p><p>And you are right, the groups are all the same size at the muzzle. Is not the main purpose of reloading is to try to replicate the group at the muzzle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coy Franks, post: 817151, member: 11220"] Actually most of them are better than .192. I took the worst group in over five years because some people don't believe how good it shoots. I wanted to show what can be achieved with a little time and tinkering with components. The starting load came from an old Sierra manual from the early 70's and was refined over several months. And you are right, the groups are all the same size at the muzzle. Is not the main purpose of reloading is to try to replicate the group at the muzzle? [/QUOTE]
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