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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Berger 215 gr 300 WM load.
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<blockquote data-quote="richhymas" data-source="post: 2945175" data-attributes="member: 43504"><p>I would shoot 5 rounds per load. Shooters tend to think they have a great load but pulled a shot when 2 bullets touch and one is "pulled" when in fact most times you do not have a great load, you just statistically had t</p><p>2/3 group. Maybe you are on the edge of a node or maybe not. I would first do everything in your power to make sure your setup is clean and reproducible when doing load development. That may mean shooting off good bipods and a back bag or it may mean taking the sling off and the stud out so your gun slides on your front bag rather than catching on the sling stud. But most importantly, start shootings 5 bullets per load. Of 4 are touching and one is a " flier" maybe you have something there. But if you repeat the load and have 1-2 fliers again either your shooting technique needs help or you still have a bit of work to do on your load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richhymas, post: 2945175, member: 43504"] I would shoot 5 rounds per load. Shooters tend to think they have a great load but pulled a shot when 2 bullets touch and one is “pulled” when in fact most times you do not have a great load, you just statistically had t 2/3 group. Maybe you are on the edge of a node or maybe not. I would first do everything in your power to make sure your setup is clean and reproducible when doing load development. That may mean shooting off good bipods and a back bag or it may mean taking the sling off and the stud out so your gun slides on your front bag rather than catching on the sling stud. But most importantly, start shootings 5 bullets per load. Of 4 are touching and one is a “ flier” maybe you have something there. But if you repeat the load and have 1-2 fliers again either your shooting technique needs help or you still have a bit of work to do on your load. [/QUOTE]
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