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<blockquote data-quote="sable tireur" data-source="post: 1525074" data-attributes="member: 27307"><p>Besides your five factors which you listed, there are also variables such as the barrel, the trigger, the bedding, harmonics of the entire system and the fact that not every barrel <u><strong>OR SHOOTER is capable of producing .25 groups.</strong></u> There is no such guarantee.<u><strong></strong></u></p><p><u><strong></strong></u></p><p>Reloading manuals and posters on forums often suggest the accuracy loads which work with various components in their rifles. These loads might work for you or they might not. There are also a couple of 'load ladder' procedures to use when trying to narrow down the load to make smaller groups. But nothing is cast in stone or guaranteed to provide you with '.25 groups'. Each barrel, each rifle and each shooter if a completely different variable unto itself. But you can learn use and apply the procedures which might supply you with the best accuracy possible out of your factors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sable tireur, post: 1525074, member: 27307"] Besides your five factors which you listed, there are also variables such as the barrel, the trigger, the bedding, harmonics of the entire system and the fact that not every barrel [U][B]OR SHOOTER is capable of producing .25 groups.[/B][/U] There is no such guarantee.[U][B] [/B][/U] Reloading manuals and posters on forums often suggest the accuracy loads which work with various components in their rifles. These loads might work for you or they might not. There are also a couple of 'load ladder' procedures to use when trying to narrow down the load to make smaller groups. But nothing is cast in stone or guaranteed to provide you with '.25 groups'. Each barrel, each rifle and each shooter if a completely different variable unto itself. But you can learn use and apply the procedures which might supply you with the best accuracy possible out of your factors. [/QUOTE]
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