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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1486890" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>Interesting opinions. I guess I fall on on the side of developing the most accurate and consistent load possible. I'm sure most of my round count is due to load development and practice. Few are actually sent into big game, but I am very confident in my load and rifle abilities. I believe any animal deserves my best.</p><p></p><p>I am lucky to own very fine rifles, 35 years of reloading experience and a lifetime of shooting. My goals are loads that are 1/2 moa to 600 yds, my self imposed limit for big game. I have been able to achieve that with each rifle under good conditions. The actual conditions determine how far, when hunting. The wind and pucker factor can make a big difference in POI.</p><p></p><p>For the average hunter, "good enough" is fine, as long as they know and abide by the range they are effective. I would hope, that any hunter, would try to use the most accurate ammo he could buy and reloaders, the most accurate they can build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1486890, member: 90080"] Interesting opinions. I guess I fall on on the side of developing the most accurate and consistent load possible. I'm sure most of my round count is due to load development and practice. Few are actually sent into big game, but I am very confident in my load and rifle abilities. I believe any animal deserves my best. I am lucky to own very fine rifles, 35 years of reloading experience and a lifetime of shooting. My goals are loads that are 1/2 moa to 600 yds, my self imposed limit for big game. I have been able to achieve that with each rifle under good conditions. The actual conditions determine how far, when hunting. The wind and pucker factor can make a big difference in POI. For the average hunter, "good enough" is fine, as long as they know and abide by the range they are effective. I would hope, that any hunter, would try to use the most accurate ammo he could buy and reloaders, the most accurate they can build. [/QUOTE]
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