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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 593726" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>Well the first thing you need to do is shoot paper at those distances and see what you are actually getting. Secondly I would anneal your brass, when you got an ES of 12 fps was that with new or nearly new brass? as your brass work hardens your neck tension will start to vary and your spread will probably increase. Also are you positive you are adjusting ALL of the parallax out of your scope? those are the first things I would check/do. You will loose a degree of accuracy once you become sub sonic. Also the wind variable at that distance could be to blame. as you probably know the wind does a lot of crazy things in 1000-1650 yards and the slower your bullet gets the more the wind affects it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 593726, member: 22242"] Well the first thing you need to do is shoot paper at those distances and see what you are actually getting. Secondly I would anneal your brass, when you got an ES of 12 fps was that with new or nearly new brass? as your brass work hardens your neck tension will start to vary and your spread will probably increase. Also are you positive you are adjusting ALL of the parallax out of your scope? those are the first things I would check/do. You will loose a degree of accuracy once you become sub sonic. Also the wind variable at that distance could be to blame. as you probably know the wind does a lot of crazy things in 1000-1650 yards and the slower your bullet gets the more the wind affects it. [/QUOTE]
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