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<blockquote data-quote="dodgefan" data-source="post: 492134" data-attributes="member: 24657"><p>Lot of good info mentioned, but nobody said anything about primers yet and they have a fairly significant effect on ES and SD. You might try a different type of primers.</p><p>If the rifle is older a weakened main spring can also be a cause of high ES and SD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dodgefan, post: 492134, member: 24657"] Lot of good info mentioned, but nobody said anything about primers yet and they have a fairly significant effect on ES and SD. You might try a different type of primers. If the rifle is older a weakened main spring can also be a cause of high ES and SD. [/QUOTE]
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