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Horizontal stringing 6.5 Creed
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 2014206" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Nothing wrong with your components that I see. Change primer and see if it helps. Primers can effect your groups in a big way as well as sd/es. Sometimes a rifle just won't like what you want to shoot out of it. Try a different bullet or powder. Rl16 and rl26 are great in it. Rl26 will really wake that one up. Most of my customers are in the 48 gr range and 2900fps. Like others have said about jump. Don't worry how far it jumps if it likes that depth go with it. There are many bullets in the 140 class that you can try. You will know right away when your gun liked a particular bullet. I would rather shoot a bullet that shoots almost every load good than a bullet that shoots good in only one load. Keep up what your doing sounds like you are on the right path.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 2014206, member: 38048"] Nothing wrong with your components that I see. Change primer and see if it helps. Primers can effect your groups in a big way as well as sd/es. Sometimes a rifle just won't like what you want to shoot out of it. Try a different bullet or powder. Rl16 and rl26 are great in it. Rl26 will really wake that one up. Most of my customers are in the 48 gr range and 2900fps. Like others have said about jump. Don't worry how far it jumps if it likes that depth go with it. There are many bullets in the 140 class that you can try. You will know right away when your gun liked a particular bullet. I would rather shoot a bullet that shoots almost every load good than a bullet that shoots good in only one load. Keep up what your doing sounds like you are on the right path. Shep [/QUOTE]
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