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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1971087" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I have found over the years that difference bullets, powder, and primers all effect the POI in any rifle that I shot or develop loads for. Some not by much and some greatly. I would think that would be a no brainer. I feel that most of which as been stated is correct, but any change in makeup of reloads or change in ammo requires a trip to the range to check point of POI. A few years back going to Africa on hunting trip I brought two type of rounds for my rifle. Knowing full well there was a different POI. The change was a great mount. I finally figure out it wasn't worth the time to set up an adjust my scope for the different animal I figure taking, because you never quiet know what going show up or you come across. If I was going to go again and shot some smaller animals would bring an additional rifle for that purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1971087, member: 101791"] I have found over the years that difference bullets, powder, and primers all effect the POI in any rifle that I shot or develop loads for. Some not by much and some greatly. I would think that would be a no brainer. I feel that most of which as been stated is correct, but any change in makeup of reloads or change in ammo requires a trip to the range to check point of POI. A few years back going to Africa on hunting trip I brought two type of rounds for my rifle. Knowing full well there was a different POI. The change was a great mount. I finally figure out it wasn't worth the time to set up an adjust my scope for the different animal I figure taking, because you never quiet know what going show up or you come across. If I was going to go again and shot some smaller animals would bring an additional rifle for that purposes. [/QUOTE]
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