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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="rpierce" data-source="post: 919433" data-attributes="member: 20643"><p>Most factory barrels shoot better after they've been dirtied up a bit. Just been my experience with them. Some custom barrels are the same way after a really good cleaning. I remember some of the guys taking 10-15 sighters during tryouts for the national team to get their barrel fouled up and warmed up before shooting their 20 shots for record. Also pluggin in your bullet info to jbm says that a 1mph wind at 200 moves the bullet .6 inches. I would say that is the reason for the left and right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpierce, post: 919433, member: 20643"] Most factory barrels shoot better after they've been dirtied up a bit. Just been my experience with them. Some custom barrels are the same way after a really good cleaning. I remember some of the guys taking 10-15 sighters during tryouts for the national team to get their barrel fouled up and warmed up before shooting their 20 shots for record. Also pluggin in your bullet info to jbm says that a 1mph wind at 200 moves the bullet .6 inches. I would say that is the reason for the left and right. [/QUOTE]
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