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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1641816" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>I might actually consider going back to that if 1) I could not get the accuracy I expected which is pretty high standards and 2) could not get the es I was after(which is really a waste if the vertical is non existent at long distance). I have tried every method I have read just to see for myself. I stand by every statement Ive made in this thread. If you are getting the results you desire great. I can assure you it is not the norm, especially as you stated, or benchrest guys would be doing it and make no mistake about it what they are doing absolute matters to long range shooters. 1)If you are not getting the accuracy/es you desire or 2) bullets are moving then you are doing something wrong. I am no rookie to this game. I have no problem getting my loads consistently under .5 moa vertical at distance. If you claim you are better than that then you are lying or should be wiping the floor in competition. </p><p></p><p>Look I don't have time to waste arguing. I think the OP can make a decision based on the reading in the thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1641816, member: 26535"] I might actually consider going back to that if 1) I could not get the accuracy I expected which is pretty high standards and 2) could not get the es I was after(which is really a waste if the vertical is non existent at long distance). I have tried every method I have read just to see for myself. I stand by every statement Ive made in this thread. If you are getting the results you desire great. I can assure you it is not the norm, especially as you stated, or benchrest guys would be doing it and make no mistake about it what they are doing absolute matters to long range shooters. 1)If you are not getting the accuracy/es you desire or 2) bullets are moving then you are doing something wrong. I am no rookie to this game. I have no problem getting my loads consistently under .5 moa vertical at distance. If you claim you are better than that then you are lying or should be wiping the floor in competition. Look I don't have time to waste arguing. I think the OP can make a decision based on the reading in the thread. [/QUOTE]
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