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Anyone ever use a Meplat Trimmer?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisInKY" data-source="post: 2706449" data-attributes="member: 94377"><p>I shoot 300gr Sierra Match Kings from a .338LM (roughly $3/shot). For me it was worth with the expense. Hazarding a guess, I get about a 10% reduction in group size at 800+ meters. To achieve this, one must point the bullet ... and after ... sort your bullets into many many little piles. Your average shooter would lose interest about right here.</p><p></p><p>Meplat trimming and bullet pointing are 'next level' efforts. The cost (for the OP's system ... which I use) is high. I think the break-in point is about $450. If you're not going to re-point your bullets, there's probably very little need to even mess with meplat trimming.</p><p></p><p>The engineer (John) manufacturing this system is a shooter. Buy his stuff and he will tell you things you wanted to learn, but couldn't find on the Internet.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisInKY, post: 2706449, member: 94377"] I shoot 300gr Sierra Match Kings from a .338LM (roughly $3/shot). For me it was worth with the expense. Hazarding a guess, I get about a 10% reduction in group size at 800+ meters. To achieve this, one must point the bullet ... and after ... sort your bullets into many many little piles. Your average shooter would lose interest about right here. Meplat trimming and bullet pointing are 'next level' efforts. The cost (for the OP's system ... which I use) is high. I think the break-in point is about $450. If you're not going to re-point your bullets, there's probably very little need to even mess with meplat trimming. The engineer (John) manufacturing this system is a shooter. Buy his stuff and he will tell you things you wanted to learn, but couldn't find on the Internet. Cheers, Chris [/QUOTE]
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