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How do you lower S.D.?
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<blockquote data-quote="KQguy" data-source="post: 189345" data-attributes="member: 9704"><p>Update,</p><p>I got my new savage 110 fp (300 wm)the other day,and decided to break in the barrel yesterday.After about 10 rds.(shoot-clean ,shoot-clean),I took 8 rds I had laying around from my old Browning load(110 gr.Vmax w/65gr. Varget)and shot them for a group just to get an idea how the gun would shoot.I put all 8 shots in 1 1/2.I know for alot of people this is nothing to brag about,but for me this shows great promise.I did not have a good platform to shoot off,I was just kneeling over a wobbly table shooting off my bipod and a sand bag in the rear.I havn't started load developement for this gun yet,so things will only get better from here.I am excited now,because the best group I ever got out of the Browning was 1 1/4" for 5 shots,and that was after lots of load developement.I am curious to see the difference in SD between the 2 rifles,I am sure the savage will show much better #'s.</p><p>KQguy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KQguy, post: 189345, member: 9704"] Update, I got my new savage 110 fp (300 wm)the other day,and decided to break in the barrel yesterday.After about 10 rds.(shoot-clean ,shoot-clean),I took 8 rds I had laying around from my old Browning load(110 gr.Vmax w/65gr. Varget)and shot them for a group just to get an idea how the gun would shoot.I put all 8 shots in 1 1/2.I know for alot of people this is nothing to brag about,but for me this shows great promise.I did not have a good platform to shoot off,I was just kneeling over a wobbly table shooting off my bipod and a sand bag in the rear.I havn't started load developement for this gun yet,so things will only get better from here.I am excited now,because the best group I ever got out of the Browning was 1 1/4" for 5 shots,and that was after lots of load developement.I am curious to see the difference in SD between the 2 rifles,I am sure the savage will show much better #'s. KQguy [/QUOTE]
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