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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 362659" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>Bob---hate to tell you this but I have a safe full of sporter rifles that will all shoot .35 or better including the fouling shot off of a cold rifle. Also, when I say a rifle is clean I have verified it with my bore scope. Maybe you should try custom rifles built by a good smith if you want to get really sick about the accuracy. To be fair I load all ammo like it is competition so that means bearing surface comparisons, 100% concentricity checks, dies are all made from the reamers used to chamber etc. Yes it is a pain but it can be done. </p><p></p><p>As for the comment made by another poster about the "BR guys" that is a true statement however, the differences that we are talking about are something that a non BR shooter would not even notice for the most part(many reasons including rest/bag settlement on the first shot makes it go high!). Reason I say that is that my BR tubes (everyone has its own nuances albeit slight) settle down after 1 to 3 shots BUT that is from a pristine clean barrel which 99.5 % of the shooters do not start from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 362659, member: 5060"] Bob---hate to tell you this but I have a safe full of sporter rifles that will all shoot .35 or better including the fouling shot off of a cold rifle. Also, when I say a rifle is clean I have verified it with my bore scope. Maybe you should try custom rifles built by a good smith if you want to get really sick about the accuracy. To be fair I load all ammo like it is competition so that means bearing surface comparisons, 100% concentricity checks, dies are all made from the reamers used to chamber etc. Yes it is a pain but it can be done. As for the comment made by another poster about the “BR guys” that is a true statement however, the differences that we are talking about are something that a non BR shooter would not even notice for the most part(many reasons including rest/bag settlement on the first shot makes it go high!). Reason I say that is that my BR tubes (everyone has its own nuances albeit slight) settle down after 1 to 3 shots BUT that is from a pristine clean barrel which 99.5 % of the shooters do not start from. [/QUOTE]
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