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accuracy in load developement
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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 306274" data-attributes="member: 10654"><p>Mikecr,</p><p>I will do some cold bore groups, and finish sighting my rifle in, then post the results. I am going to drop the charge down a couple of tenths to 83.3gr Retumbo I think . I still feel it is important for me to determine how accurate my load is at distance before moving on . At present I don't see the difference from shooting cold bore groups or warm barrel groups,<strong> as long as you sight your rifle in for your cold bore shot after you are done.</strong> If there is something I am missing concerning shooting cold bore groups versus warm barrel groups, let me know. As far as determining your cold bore shot, wouldn't it be more important to know you are shooting an accurate rifle before worring about your cold bore shot placement.? That can be dialed in after you get your load done. I will try your suggestion about shooting cold bore groups, but will try and do it in the same shooting session.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 306274, member: 10654"] Mikecr, I will do some cold bore groups, and finish sighting my rifle in, then post the results. I am going to drop the charge down a couple of tenths to 83.3gr Retumbo I think . I still feel it is important for me to determine how accurate my load is at distance before moving on . At present I don't see the difference from shooting cold bore groups or warm barrel groups,[B] as long as you sight your rifle in for your cold bore shot after you are done.[/B] If there is something I am missing concerning shooting cold bore groups versus warm barrel groups, let me know. As far as determining your cold bore shot, wouldn't it be more important to know you are shooting an accurate rifle before worring about your cold bore shot placement.? That can be dialed in after you get your load done. I will try your suggestion about shooting cold bore groups, but will try and do it in the same shooting session. [/QUOTE]
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