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Matching 4 rifles to the same load ?
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 987289" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Harry, there are really too many variables to make a rationally sensible judgement as to whether or not your idea will work. On a good day, with a bit of luck, you may find the load that works. It is, after all, how factory ammo is produced but even then their claims for accuracy are often subject to challenge.</p><p>Recently, 3 of us built identical rifles (lock, stock and barrel) and all shoot very well with the same load. But each of them has its favorite for those .25 MOA groups we like to see. All will shoot within 1MOA with the same load but their range of powder charge and bullet seating depth varies considerably when we go after the tighter groups.</p><p>In your place, I'd set up a load that works well in just one rifle. Fine tune it until it shoots bug holes, then try it in the others. </p><p>Let us know how it comes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 987289, member: 50867"] Harry, there are really too many variables to make a rationally sensible judgement as to whether or not your idea will work. On a good day, with a bit of luck, you may find the load that works. It is, after all, how factory ammo is produced but even then their claims for accuracy are often subject to challenge. Recently, 3 of us built identical rifles (lock, stock and barrel) and all shoot very well with the same load. But each of them has its favorite for those .25 MOA groups we like to see. All will shoot within 1MOA with the same load but their range of powder charge and bullet seating depth varies considerably when we go after the tighter groups. In your place, I'd set up a load that works well in just one rifle. Fine tune it until it shoots bug holes, then try it in the others. Let us know how it comes out. [/QUOTE]
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