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<blockquote data-quote="Stgraves260" data-source="post: 1710550" data-attributes="member: 19988"><p>Hello Steve. Hope I can help. If you are getting 5" groups at 1000 yards, it's not a reloading issue. It would be inexperience field shooting. Please don't take that wrong. I just didn't know how to say it. This will be a little lengthy. 1st. Get your zero @ 100/200 yards whichever you prefer. (I use 100). 2nd validate your rifle facing true North. Meaning get all your drop data out to 1000 yards facing true North. That is very very IMPORTANT!!! Coriolis does not effect your drop date shooting North or South. Please pay close attention. If you are North of the equator remember that when you shoot East your bullet impact will be high. If you shoot West your impact will be low. You must train yourself how to dope wind. You are no longer shooting at a bench anymore where everything is almost perfect. When you are shooting over a canyon or water open field thangs change very quickly do to wind and humidity. Man this will take a long time to explain all this. I would to sit down with you for a few days, but keep in touch with me and I'll help you along the way the best I can. Get your zero and drop data out to 1000 yards first then get back with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stgraves260, post: 1710550, member: 19988"] Hello Steve. Hope I can help. If you are getting 5” groups at 1000 yards, it’s not a reloading issue. It would be inexperience field shooting. Please don’t take that wrong. I just didn’t know how to say it. This will be a little lengthy. 1st. Get your zero @ 100/200 yards whichever you prefer. (I use 100). 2nd validate your rifle facing true North. Meaning get all your drop data out to 1000 yards facing true North. That is very very IMPORTANT!!! Coriolis does not effect your drop date shooting North or South. Please pay close attention. If you are North of the equator remember that when you shoot East your bullet impact will be high. If you shoot West your impact will be low. You must train yourself how to dope wind. You are no longer shooting at a bench anymore where everything is almost perfect. When you are shooting over a canyon or water open field thangs change very quickly do to wind and humidity. Man this will take a long time to explain all this. I would to sit down with you for a few days, but keep in touch with me and I’ll help you along the way the best I can. Get your zero and drop data out to 1000 yards first then get back with me. [/QUOTE]
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