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Polishing a body die?
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<blockquote data-quote="TOM H" data-source="post: 840573" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Bart B, your comments really surprise me and I'm glad that you acknowledge the BR shooters and their winning and setting record with proper full length sizing dies for decades and their guns shoot just as accurate as the LR Benchrest rifles.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you go back and correct this post about the new record of .0077" as just being</p><p>luck as you called in and case you forget here it is</p><p></p><p>Such groups are mostly luck, in my opinion, otherwise they would be commonplace. They happen about as often as the largest group fired by the rifle and shooter producing the record smallest one. All the other groups' sizes are between those extremes. Having once put 5 shots into about an inch at 1000 yard using aperture sights slung up in prone, there's no way I would claim that any sort of accuracy excellence; it was pure luck as the shots were not called that close together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOM H, post: 840573, member: 306"] Bart B, your comments really surprise me and I'm glad that you acknowledge the BR shooters and their winning and setting record with proper full length sizing dies for decades and their guns shoot just as accurate as the LR Benchrest rifles. I'm sure you go back and correct this post about the new record of .0077" as just being luck as you called in and case you forget here it is Such groups are mostly luck, in my opinion, otherwise they would be commonplace. They happen about as often as the largest group fired by the rifle and shooter producing the record smallest one. All the other groups' sizes are between those extremes. Having once put 5 shots into about an inch at 1000 yard using aperture sights slung up in prone, there's no way I would claim that any sort of accuracy excellence; it was pure luck as the shots were not called that close together. [/QUOTE]
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