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Reloading
Bullet impact on paper?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 710629" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>+1, I compared 2 different loads for my dads 06 years ago. Load 1: 150gr Nosler BT, Load 2: 165 gr Sierra GK. I don't remember which (this was over 15yrs ago), I believe the GK hit a full 6" lower and 1-2" right. </p><p></p><p>The difference was hugely surprising to me at the time and I just didn't understand it until I studied (read up on) barrel harmonics. Since then I've been pretty surprised, and pleased when a rifle would place several different loads within 2moa. </p><p></p><p>To sum it up if you have rifle that will repeatedly have a similar POI with 2-3 or more very different loads, you have a very accurate very good rifle, most factory rifles will do as my dads rifle (Savage 110) did. That doesn't mean how ever that a factory rifle isn't capable of fine accuracy, Savage keeps proving that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 710629, member: 47325"] +1, I compared 2 different loads for my dads 06 years ago. Load 1: 150gr Nosler BT, Load 2: 165 gr Sierra GK. I don't remember which (this was over 15yrs ago), I believe the GK hit a full 6" lower and 1-2" right. The difference was hugely surprising to me at the time and I just didn't understand it until I studied (read up on) barrel harmonics. Since then I've been pretty surprised, and pleased when a rifle would place several different loads within 2moa. To sum it up if you have rifle that will repeatedly have a similar POI with 2-3 or more very different loads, you have a very accurate very good rifle, most factory rifles will do as my dads rifle (Savage 110) did. That doesn't mean how ever that a factory rifle isn't capable of fine accuracy, Savage keeps proving that. [/QUOTE]
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