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The Basics, Starting Out
Nice groups at 100, 200 no groups..
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<blockquote data-quote="JemezDave" data-source="post: 2064763" data-attributes="member: 108070"><p>I had a rem 600 in .243 that would not stabilize anything heavier than 90 gr bullets.</p><p>This is why you should shoot at various ranges when evaluating different loads. If you have high deviation in velocities between shots groups will get uglier at longer ranges. At least blur knows he has a 100 yard gun with that load. A lot of people shoot three at 100 and call it good. A chrony will also indicate a crappy load but a group at the 100 and at least 300 will tell you a lot if you don't have a chrony. You should always shoot groups at the ranges you might shoot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JemezDave, post: 2064763, member: 108070"] I had a rem 600 in .243 that would not stabilize anything heavier than 90 gr bullets. This is why you should shoot at various ranges when evaluating different loads. If you have high deviation in velocities between shots groups will get uglier at longer ranges. At least blur knows he has a 100 yard gun with that load. A lot of people shoot three at 100 and call it good. A chrony will also indicate a crappy load but a group at the 100 and at least 300 will tell you a lot if you don’t have a chrony. You should always shoot groups at the ranges you might shoot [/QUOTE]
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