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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1733592" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Yeah, that's a rough one. I don't have that issue. I trust my data and run with it. I am not paid to shoot so having rounds not print .25MOA all day every day isn't going to happen and it doesn't happen for anyone consistently over the life of a barrel. I have zero issue having faith in my rifles, once dialed in, will shoot moa or better. I find the node that is relatively wide and works for that rifle and use it. It seems getting low sd and es is not that hard with quality reloading equipment and consistent process. The only inconsistency I find in field shooting is horizontal scattering, which is almost always wind issues. I cannot recall the last time I had an unexplained vertical flyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1733592, member: 61747"] Yeah, that's a rough one. I don't have that issue. I trust my data and run with it. I am not paid to shoot so having rounds not print .25MOA all day every day isn't going to happen and it doesn't happen for anyone consistently over the life of a barrel. I have zero issue having faith in my rifles, once dialed in, will shoot moa or better. I find the node that is relatively wide and works for that rifle and use it. It seems getting low sd and es is not that hard with quality reloading equipment and consistent process. The only inconsistency I find in field shooting is horizontal scattering, which is almost always wind issues. I cannot recall the last time I had an unexplained vertical flyer. [/QUOTE]
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