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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="dragman" data-source="post: 955489" data-attributes="member: 39571"><p>If your shooting some of the HIGH bc boat tails they don't completely stabilize until around 200 yards or so. My point was a gun that shoots 1" at 200 yards may still be capable of shooting 1" at 500 yards because the bullet is stable and consistent at that point. I will find the combination that will shoot as small as possible </p><p>@ 100 then take it out long. I know most here are hunters but there is a lot to learn from bench rest shooters about reloading and some of the small things that take a gun from being a good shooter too a tac driver.</p><p> </p><p>People that "always shoot better at longer ranges" have one of these issues happening:</p><p>1 - have a form of target panic (too much pressure to shoot that one hole)</p><p>2 - don't have a complete technical idea of reloading on a high or competitive level</p><p>3 - have equipment issues with parallax or something like that that they don't know how to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragman, post: 955489, member: 39571"] If your shooting some of the HIGH bc boat tails they don't completely stabilize until around 200 yards or so. My point was a gun that shoots 1" at 200 yards may still be capable of shooting 1" at 500 yards because the bullet is stable and consistent at that point. I will find the combination that will shoot as small as possible @ 100 then take it out long. I know most here are hunters but there is a lot to learn from bench rest shooters about reloading and some of the small things that take a gun from being a good shooter too a tac driver. People that "always shoot better at longer ranges" have one of these issues happening: 1 - have a form of target panic (too much pressure to shoot that one hole) 2 - don't have a complete technical idea of reloading on a high or competitive level 3 - have equipment issues with parallax or something like that that they don't know how to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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