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Berger VLDH vs Elite Hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 2897496" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>The seating depth closer to the lands is usually has the rawest tiny group accuracy, but is likely the smallest, like 003 of window before it blows the group. As you get further off touch, the windows get bigger and more forgiving but aren't one hole accuracy. However were not shooting f class, we're shooting animals that are within the shooters ability/range. So an elk has a **** near 2moa vital zone at 700y. If your rifle shoots 1/2 moa day in day out with consistent poi, you're money. I usually shoot for 40-70 jump if I have the freebore to keep bullet psi ring up in the neck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 2897496, member: 13732"] The seating depth closer to the lands is usually has the rawest tiny group accuracy, but is likely the smallest, like 003 of window before it blows the group. As you get further off touch, the windows get bigger and more forgiving but aren't one hole accuracy. However were not shooting f class, we're shooting animals that are within the shooters ability/range. So an elk has a **** near 2moa vital zone at 700y. If your rifle shoots 1/2 moa day in day out with consistent poi, you're money. I usually shoot for 40-70 jump if I have the freebore to keep bullet psi ring up in the neck. [/QUOTE]
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