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Accuracy tips for non-lead bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Wyosam" data-source="post: 2089678" data-attributes="member: 113713"><p>Tip #1 for getting good accuracy from monos- buy them from Hammer. Very forgiving, and I've found them to be accurate in rifles that are exceptionally picky. </p><p>I have one that I've never found a great load for with a wide variety of lead. I'm pretty sure the first sub MOA group this barrel ever shot was my initial ladder with Hammers, which covered a 2 1/2 grain charge spread. They do seem to really like a little bit of crimp. I use the Lee FCD on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyosam, post: 2089678, member: 113713"] Tip #1 for getting good accuracy from monos- buy them from Hammer. Very forgiving, and I’ve found them to be accurate in rifles that are exceptionally picky. I have one that I’ve never found a great load for with a wide variety of lead. I’m pretty sure the first sub MOA group this barrel ever shot was my initial ladder with Hammers, which covered a 2 1/2 grain charge spread. They do seem to really like a little bit of crimp. I use the Lee FCD on them. [/QUOTE]
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