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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Have you tried Optimal Barrel Time approach?
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<blockquote data-quote="308win" data-source="post: 2088003" data-attributes="member: 102230"><p>I strive to do that with every rifle I own. </p><p></p><p>Have proven it to be true with 2 different rifles. One is a M38 Mauser (Husqvarna)in 6.5x55 built in '41 or '43 (can't remember). The gun would never consistently put a group together (always a flier) with many different bullets. I have no idea how many rounds are down the tube (let's just say a lot)? After getting Quickload and learning how to use it, I finally got the gun consistently shooting under 3/4 MOA and on good days under 1/2 MOA. 143ELD-X @ 2653fps, right on the node.</p><p></p><p>The other is a Ruger 77 (30-06) rebarreled with a Krieger 24". The gun shoots good, but even better on the node with 168s a touch over 3000fps @ 1/2 MOA. She's fast!</p><p></p><p>Point is, tuning to the node has worked for me. Give it a shot, I think you will find it's worth your time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308win, post: 2088003, member: 102230"] I strive to do that with every rifle I own. Have proven it to be true with 2 different rifles. One is a M38 Mauser (Husqvarna)in 6.5x55 built in '41 or '43 (can't remember). The gun would never consistently put a group together (always a flier) with many different bullets. I have no idea how many rounds are down the tube (let's just say a lot)? After getting Quickload and learning how to use it, I finally got the gun consistently shooting under 3/4 MOA and on good days under 1/2 MOA. 143ELD-X @ 2653fps, right on the node. The other is a Ruger 77 (30-06) rebarreled with a Krieger 24". The gun shoots good, but even better on the node with 168s a touch over 3000fps @ 1/2 MOA. She's fast! Point is, tuning to the node has worked for me. Give it a shot, I think you will find it's worth your time? [/QUOTE]
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