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Finer Points of Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="jstanton" data-source="post: 2325131" data-attributes="member: 102980"><p>Good question! The ammo I've been making has always shot sub MOA as long as I do my part behind the gun. The consistency is what I want to hone in on with the goal of consistent 1/2 MOA. One batch may shoot .75-1 MOA and then the next batch with the same powder and bullet lot may shoot .5-.75 MOA.</p><p></p><p>This past year I have really worked on my mechanics behind each gun. Focused on building a solid shooting form from bags, breathing, and trigger pull. I feel very good about my mechanics and consistency. </p><p></p><p>My 6.5CM is my Texas gun. I use it for hunting out to 500 yards and steel out to a 1,000. My 7mm Rem Mag and 300WM are my Colorado elk rifles where shots can be up to 800 yards and steel out to 1,000 with the goal of getting to 1,500 yards which is the longest range close to me. </p><p></p><p>Also each of these rifles are customs by APR. The 6.5CM shoots the 140gr Berger VLDs and 143gr ELDX with Lapua brass equally well. Inhave loads worked up for both. The 7mm is throated for 180gr. Berger VLDs with ADG brass but also shoots the 168gr Berger VLD well too. The 300wm shoots the 212gr ELDX and ADG brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jstanton, post: 2325131, member: 102980"] Good question! The ammo I've been making has always shot sub MOA as long as I do my part behind the gun. The consistency is what I want to hone in on with the goal of consistent 1/2 MOA. One batch may shoot .75-1 MOA and then the next batch with the same powder and bullet lot may shoot .5-.75 MOA. This past year I have really worked on my mechanics behind each gun. Focused on building a solid shooting form from bags, breathing, and trigger pull. I feel very good about my mechanics and consistency. My 6.5CM is my Texas gun. I use it for hunting out to 500 yards and steel out to a 1,000. My 7mm Rem Mag and 300WM are my Colorado elk rifles where shots can be up to 800 yards and steel out to 1,000 with the goal of getting to 1,500 yards which is the longest range close to me. Also each of these rifles are customs by APR. The 6.5CM shoots the 140gr Berger VLDs and 143gr ELDX with Lapua brass equally well. Inhave loads worked up for both. The 7mm is throated for 180gr. Berger VLDs with ADG brass but also shoots the 168gr Berger VLD well too. The 300wm shoots the 212gr ELDX and ADG brass. [/QUOTE]
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