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The Basics, Starting Out
Nice groups at 100, 200 no groups..
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2030079" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>1st picture is rotated 90 CW but cold and clean 1.5 inches out, then 2 touching at 200. 7RM, 175 Nosler ABLR.</p><p>Then at 600 yards looking for drops, I shot this mess. Same loaded lot of components.</p><p>6-8" lower than predicted and all over the place, at about 8" "groups". Looks like a shotgun.</p><p>So, yes, your .25 min rifle with a terrible bullet can surprise you when you stretch it out midrange.</p><p>I found out later that these bullets were developing a bad history at least for this production era. Back to Berger 180's....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2030079, member: 104363"] 1st picture is rotated 90 CW but cold and clean 1.5 inches out, then 2 touching at 200. 7RM, 175 Nosler ABLR. Then at 600 yards looking for drops, I shot this mess. Same loaded lot of components. 6-8" lower than predicted and all over the place, at about 8" "groups". Looks like a shotgun. So, yes, your .25 min rifle with a terrible bullet can surprise you when you stretch it out midrange. I found out later that these bullets were developing a bad history at least for this production era. Back to Berger 180's.... [/QUOTE]
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