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Reloading
Consistent ES and SD
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 2747065" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Many times a new pistol shooter will have feeding problems due to a poor and inconsistent grip. In a similar fashion a rifle shooter can have inconsistent recoil management causing larger shot to shot variations One way to find out would to free recoil the rifle in bagsanotehr would to have a good shooter shoot it prone then shoot it from a bench . This has shown variances in both load speed and deviations. If the rifles have shot 1 or 2 .250 groups but oens up in similar DA conditions with same lot components it's you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 2747065, member: 85987"] Many times a new pistol shooter will have feeding problems due to a poor and inconsistent grip. In a similar fashion a rifle shooter can have inconsistent recoil management causing larger shot to shot variations One way to find out would to free recoil the rifle in bagsanotehr would to have a good shooter shoot it prone then shoot it from a bench . This has shown variances in both load speed and deviations. If the rifles have shot 1 or 2 .250 groups but oens up in similar DA conditions with same lot components it's you. [/QUOTE]
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