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Reloading
How accurate should COL be?
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<blockquote data-quote="siegrisj" data-source="post: 556471" data-attributes="member: 27439"><p>Kevin,</p><p> Thanks for the response. So if I am following your logic correctly, I should be able to measure a sample of bullets at their ogives and see the same kind of variation with just bullets themselves right?</p><p></p><p>I might have to take you up on trying something different, although I thought Sierra's were supposed to be the bullet by which all others are judged. Which I guess translates into some will be better and some will be worse. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siegrisj, post: 556471, member: 27439"] Kevin, Thanks for the response. So if I am following your logic correctly, I should be able to measure a sample of bullets at their ogives and see the same kind of variation with just bullets themselves right? I might have to take you up on trying something different, although I thought Sierra's were supposed to be the bullet by which all others are judged. Which I guess translates into some will be better and some will be worse. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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