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600 yard ladder or 100 yard groups?
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<blockquote data-quote="FNA3G" data-source="post: 1417575" data-attributes="member: 62205"><p>Ive got no reason not to believe you, I will take your word for it. Ive just never seen a bullet be stabalized well enough at 100yds to group within 1/4 MOA to then take a hard left or right and come unglued at 200. But If you were shooting a bullet that you know was not recommended for your twist and would likely result in issues, why change how you test a load (dont test at 100 now because of what you seen in this example) to catch something you knew could/would happen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FNA3G, post: 1417575, member: 62205"] Ive got no reason not to believe you, I will take your word for it. Ive just never seen a bullet be stabalized well enough at 100yds to group within 1/4 MOA to then take a hard left or right and come unglued at 200. But If you were shooting a bullet that you know was not recommended for your twist and would likely result in issues, why change how you test a load (dont test at 100 now because of what you seen in this example) to catch something you knew could/would happen? [/QUOTE]
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