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How critical is measuring powder to .01 grains
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<blockquote data-quote="lowdowndirtybugger" data-source="post: 2787236" data-attributes="member: 88303"><p>This was shot with a new load in a new gun 100 rounds down the tube is all </p><p>This is 1500 yards shot on the bottom hit first. Came up .2. next was the one just off the edge. Shot was called low right came up .1. next 6 were all in a line. It was a gusty day 2 shots landed off the left edge the next 4 walked right as the wind died. As you can see the 4 in a row we're all in line with elevation. With 2 shots landing next to each other.</p><p>This is why .01 grains matter along with brass prep.</p><p>If there was .1 grain deviation it would show in vertical stringing.</p><p>The reason I started caring about exact loads is the years previous with high and low misses due to SD </p><p>[ATTACH=full]452254[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowdowndirtybugger, post: 2787236, member: 88303"] This was shot with a new load in a new gun 100 rounds down the tube is all This is 1500 yards shot on the bottom hit first. Came up .2. next was the one just off the edge. Shot was called low right came up .1. next 6 were all in a line. It was a gusty day 2 shots landed off the left edge the next 4 walked right as the wind died. As you can see the 4 in a row we're all in line with elevation. With 2 shots landing next to each other. This is why .01 grains matter along with brass prep. If there was .1 grain deviation it would show in vertical stringing. The reason I started caring about exact loads is the years previous with high and low misses due to SD [ATTACH type="full"]452254[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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