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Inherently Inaccurate Cartidges
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2492044" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>The barrel used and the gunsmith that built the rifle it is chambered for. There is also a list of cartridges that are tricky to load for and sometimes have a reputation for accuracy problems do to this. Some that come to mind are: all the CF .17's, standard 22 Hornet, .30 and 357 Herrett, The original Weatherby line, and there are others. OH, and how could I ever forget the .30 Carbine? Try and get that one to shoot in a Contender.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2492044, member: 92702"] The barrel used and the gunsmith that built the rifle it is chambered for. There is also a list of cartridges that are tricky to load for and sometimes have a reputation for accuracy problems do to this. Some that come to mind are: all the CF .17's, standard 22 Hornet, .30 and 357 Herrett, The original Weatherby line, and there are others. OH, and how could I ever forget the .30 Carbine? Try and get that one to shoot in a Contender. [/QUOTE]
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