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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Hard hitting, accurate load with a .308 168 grain berger bullet.
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<blockquote data-quote="1Jn24" data-source="post: 675785" data-attributes="member: 50640"><p>You've mentioned powder and bullets, do primers make a difference with accuracy?gun) I was asking on another thread about the difference between 210 and 215 primers. It seemed to me that I had to back off to start grains (42) with the 215 primers to get the accuracy I needed. As I climbed the shots just got less accurate. I am planning on getting some 210s this weekend and do more testing to see if I can get a fuller load and maintain accuracy. </p><p></p><p>Others have said the 215s could increase estram spread and standard deviation which I forgot to look up till now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Jn24, post: 675785, member: 50640"] You've mentioned powder and bullets, do primers make a difference with accuracy?gun) I was asking on another thread about the difference between 210 and 215 primers. It seemed to me that I had to back off to start grains (42) with the 215 primers to get the accuracy I needed. As I climbed the shots just got less accurate. I am planning on getting some 210s this weekend and do more testing to see if I can get a fuller load and maintain accuracy. Others have said the 215s could increase estram spread and standard deviation which I forgot to look up till now. [/QUOTE]
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