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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
AR with heavy 22" kriegger
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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 506862" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>Orangeride, I agree with rdsii64; if your largest group at 200 is 1.45"; you're doing some fine shooting ! That's the groups you talked about BEFORE you sorted brass,etc. I'm in agreement, your load developement is done. Now work on doping the wind , mirage and light conditions. I had a friend, God rest his soul, who would come out to the range just when everyone else was packing up to leave. He'd set a lantern at the target to see it and shoot off a rolled up towel. Said the conditions were always the same so he knew he only had to work on the gun and load; and his ability. You just might try going to the range very late (or very early) in the day when conditions are most stable. You've apparently got the load and I believe you know how to shoot. This should give you some very impressive groups! Oh, and someone said to feed rounds singly without a mag.Not a bad idea. Charles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 506862, member: 17593"] Orangeride, I agree with rdsii64; if your largest group at 200 is 1.45"; you're doing some fine shooting ! That's the groups you talked about BEFORE you sorted brass,etc. I'm in agreement, your load developement is done. Now work on doping the wind , mirage and light conditions. I had a friend, God rest his soul, who would come out to the range just when everyone else was packing up to leave. He'd set a lantern at the target to see it and shoot off a rolled up towel. Said the conditions were always the same so he knew he only had to work on the gun and load; and his ability. You just might try going to the range very late (or very early) in the day when conditions are most stable. You've apparently got the load and I believe you know how to shoot. This should give you some very impressive groups! Oh, and someone said to feed rounds singly without a mag.Not a bad idea. Charles [/QUOTE]
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