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Did I have unrealistic expectations?
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1071060" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>You will get mixed opinions on which way to size your brass. I like neck sizing my brass, some of the best groups I have ever shot was with neck sized brass, so I never stopped. They do become hard to chamber after several firings. I usually get loose primer pockets around the same time, so just start over.</p><p>BTW don't worry about your Savage not being good enough. They shoot tight right out of the box, they don't need truing by a smith. All three of my Savages shoot sub moa. My Savage 10 .243 is a 1-9.25 twist and it shoots the 85 grn SMKs under a inch with multiple charge weights of IMR 4350. The 105 Amax is supposed to do well with this twist rate, but have yet to try them because of the several hundred 85 grn SMKs I have on hand. You can shoot very far with your gun, you just have to stay within your stability parameters..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1071060, member: 78762"] You will get mixed opinions on which way to size your brass. I like neck sizing my brass, some of the best groups I have ever shot was with neck sized brass, so I never stopped. They do become hard to chamber after several firings. I usually get loose primer pockets around the same time, so just start over. BTW don't worry about your Savage not being good enough. They shoot tight right out of the box, they don't need truing by a smith. All three of my Savages shoot sub moa. My Savage 10 .243 is a 1-9.25 twist and it shoots the 85 grn SMKs under a inch with multiple charge weights of IMR 4350. The 105 Amax is supposed to do well with this twist rate, but have yet to try them because of the several hundred 85 grn SMKs I have on hand. You can shoot very far with your gun, you just have to stay within your stability parameters.. [/QUOTE]
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