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Are larger caliber rifles naturally less accurate?
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<blockquote data-quote="pondskipper" data-source="post: 1066657" data-attributes="member: 26430"><p>I got good speed and very low SD with the amax the Bergers were low on as well but a fair amount slower, I've not seen any dangerous signs of pressure, or unexplainable marks on the cases from the chamber either, as a matter of fact the spent cases still have enough tension in the neck area to slip another bullet in and the case will hold it, it doesn't take any force to get it in but there is still enough tension to keep it in place without the bullet falling back out, both the 223 and 6xc don't do that at all, could this be a part of the problem as well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pondskipper, post: 1066657, member: 26430"] I got good speed and very low SD with the amax the Bergers were low on as well but a fair amount slower, I've not seen any dangerous signs of pressure, or unexplainable marks on the cases from the chamber either, as a matter of fact the spent cases still have enough tension in the neck area to slip another bullet in and the case will hold it, it doesn't take any force to get it in but there is still enough tension to keep it in place without the bullet falling back out, both the 223 and 6xc don't do that at all, could this be a part of the problem as well? [/QUOTE]
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