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Are larger caliber rifles naturally less accurate?
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<blockquote data-quote="just country" data-source="post: 1070187" data-attributes="member: 82689"><p>R u going to Africa? hunting extremely dangerous game? Why such a heavy bullet? If u r shooting extremely long range there is a need. I shoot a 340 W with 210gr. barnes, 7828, 215Fed. primers Extremely accurate bullet and load. When the question comes to what powder u r using. Print a power burn rate chart off the internet. The chart wil give u a idea of the ID of the powder,reference to rifles calibers the powders r used. Do ur research, read up on the powders weather effect, cold, hot, humidity, altitude. All these variabiles can effect the load and bullets flight path. As for as the powder the one gentleman said to pull a bullet. Then analyze the powders shape thru the burn chart ID. Reloading is the only way to go when a person shoots for practice or for competition. Shoot shoot shoot. Practice shooting comes natural. ID, range, breathe, squeeze, boom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just country, post: 1070187, member: 82689"] R u going to Africa? hunting extremely dangerous game? Why such a heavy bullet? If u r shooting extremely long range there is a need. I shoot a 340 W with 210gr. barnes, 7828, 215Fed. primers Extremely accurate bullet and load. When the question comes to what powder u r using. Print a power burn rate chart off the internet. The chart wil give u a idea of the ID of the powder,reference to rifles calibers the powders r used. Do ur research, read up on the powders weather effect, cold, hot, humidity, altitude. All these variabiles can effect the load and bullets flight path. As for as the powder the one gentleman said to pull a bullet. Then analyze the powders shape thru the burn chart ID. Reloading is the only way to go when a person shoots for practice or for competition. Shoot shoot shoot. Practice shooting comes natural. ID, range, breathe, squeeze, boom. [/QUOTE]
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