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Getting the Best Precision and Accuracy from Berger VLD bullets in Your Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 2351634" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>Results are what matters and by saying thers only one way is wrong.</p><p>The guys who are showing how they " tune" there rifles are very good, there results speak for there accomplishments are they telling you everything they do H$$$ no but there giving people the basics and by me listening and learning and watching what they do has helped me tremendously. People need to do more testing for themselves instead of asking for all the answers because what works for somebody certainly hasn't worked for me all the time.</p><p>Its why I hate posting groups im really never satisfied im always trying to learn to shoot better, reload better. etc.</p><p>Theres a few things I know for a fact tuning at 100-300 is different than 500 and beyond occasionally a 300 yard load will shoot good at 500 and beyond but not very often. Ive had to many 100 yard. very good groups fall apart at 500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 2351634, member: 102083"] Results are what matters and by saying thers only one way is wrong. The guys who are showing how they " tune" there rifles are very good, there results speak for there accomplishments are they telling you everything they do H$$$ no but there giving people the basics and by me listening and learning and watching what they do has helped me tremendously. People need to do more testing for themselves instead of asking for all the answers because what works for somebody certainly hasn't worked for me all the time. Its why I hate posting groups im really never satisfied im always trying to learn to shoot better, reload better. etc. Theres a few things I know for a fact tuning at 100-300 is different than 500 and beyond occasionally a 300 yard load will shoot good at 500 and beyond but not very often. Ive had to many 100 yard. very good groups fall apart at 500. [/QUOTE]
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