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I drank the coax koolaid
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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2358031" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>I shot my 223 today and separated bullets with under .002 runout from those with more, most under this we're under .001 to .0015, most over the .002 mark were about .003 to .005, (most of second group were made on coax press), did 2 groups of 5 shots for both the under and over, small runout group was 5/8 and 3/4 with all bullets touching, large run out groups were 1 1/8 and just under 1 1/4, that is with savage walking varmintor at 100yds, new Lapua brass, of course made exactly the same. If I shoot cheap factory ammo I get close to 2 inch groups, I measured runout on factory Remington green tip ammo that I had left and got up to .007 runout with most above .004, I noticed once I got runout around .001 I get no flyers, the biggest thing that I've done to improve my groups drastically is get rid of all that runout. Maybe some rifles don't care but all of mine do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2358031, member: 120986"] I shot my 223 today and separated bullets with under .002 runout from those with more, most under this we're under .001 to .0015, most over the .002 mark were about .003 to .005, (most of second group were made on coax press), did 2 groups of 5 shots for both the under and over, small runout group was 5/8 and 3/4 with all bullets touching, large run out groups were 1 1/8 and just under 1 1/4, that is with savage walking varmintor at 100yds, new Lapua brass, of course made exactly the same. If I shoot cheap factory ammo I get close to 2 inch groups, I measured runout on factory Remington green tip ammo that I had left and got up to .007 runout with most above .004, I noticed once I got runout around .001 I get no flyers, the biggest thing that I've done to improve my groups drastically is get rid of all that runout. Maybe some rifles don't care but all of mine do. [/QUOTE]
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