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Bullet Runout
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky" data-source="post: 133924" data-attributes="member: 180"><p>People are going to chime in and say you haven't done enough shooting to prove it statistically. What you found is what I have been saying a long time. When a gun likes a powder charge and bullet it will shoot it JUST GREAT whether there is zero runnout or not. Has anyone ever proved or photographed a bullet entering rifling at "ignition time". I haven't heard of it. Who knows how much (or little) deformation happens as the bullet enters. Also.....isn't that why we buy good barrels.....doesn't the trip down that high quality match grade barrel count for anything. </p><p>Benchrest might be another matter where 10th's of an inch win a match. But you average shooter with even a great hunting rifle is probably better off experimenting and finding the magic load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky, post: 133924, member: 180"] People are going to chime in and say you haven't done enough shooting to prove it statistically. What you found is what I have been saying a long time. When a gun likes a powder charge and bullet it will shoot it JUST GREAT whether there is zero runnout or not. Has anyone ever proved or photographed a bullet entering rifling at "ignition time". I haven't heard of it. Who knows how much (or little) deformation happens as the bullet enters. Also.....isn't that why we buy good barrels.....doesn't the trip down that high quality match grade barrel count for anything. Benchrest might be another matter where 10th's of an inch win a match. But you average shooter with even a great hunting rifle is probably better off experimenting and finding the magic load. [/QUOTE]
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