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Reloading
6.5 PRC & 156 EOL (Work up thread)
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 2853560" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>What I seen is my POI changes most but the groups would most likely hold together. l'm going out next week probably and see where it is hitting without the magneto attached. I hope the accuracy is still there. It would suck if it just opens up. But I do see what you talking about. I'm about 1/2moa right now. I want to see if it will hold that with the magneto off and at distances. It's also getting hot around here and I think RL26 usually doesn't like temps much over 80, is what is see most talk about. Would be good to know how much loss and gain in speed there is per degree from something like 20 degrees to about 65 degrees. Last season during the heat of the day it was 65 degrees but I was also using another rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 2853560, member: 10429"] What I seen is my POI changes most but the groups would most likely hold together. l’m going out next week probably and see where it is hitting without the magneto attached. I hope the accuracy is still there. It would suck if it just opens up. But I do see what you talking about. I’m about 1/2moa right now. I want to see if it will hold that with the magneto off and at distances. It’s also getting hot around here and I think RL26 usually doesn’t like temps much over 80, is what is see most talk about. Would be good to know how much loss and gain in speed there is per degree from something like 20 degrees to about 65 degrees. Last season during the heat of the day it was 65 degrees but I was also using another rifle. [/QUOTE]
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