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How do you straighten runout?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 492913" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>If this is really true, how did all those 'smiths rebuilding match grade 7.62 NATO M1's and M14NM's get 2/3rds MOA accuracy at 600 yards with them using good commercial .308 Win. match ammo with bullet runout up to 3 thousandths and charge weight spread of 3/10ths grain with new, unfired cases? They'd shoot about 1/3 MOA or better at 100 yards.......... All this with all those moving parts having to go back to exactly the same place after each shot, mil spec chambers and several thousandths of bullet jump. Amazing, I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 492913, member: 5302"] If this is really true, how did all those 'smiths rebuilding match grade 7.62 NATO M1's and M14NM's get 2/3rds MOA accuracy at 600 yards with them using good commercial .308 Win. match ammo with bullet runout up to 3 thousandths and charge weight spread of 3/10ths grain with new, unfired cases? They'd shoot about 1/3 MOA or better at 100 yards.......... All this with all those moving parts having to go back to exactly the same place after each shot, mil spec chambers and several thousandths of bullet jump. Amazing, I think. [/QUOTE]
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