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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="RugerM77.270" data-source="post: 262898" data-attributes="member: 12786"><p>1/2'' is good and will probably improve with handloading. Manytimes factory will vary from lot to lot so the next box of factory may not shoot the same. You can eliminate many inconsistancies with handloading. Plus its so much fun and the possibilities and combinations are endless.</p><p> </p><p>IF you are shooting 1/2'' at 100 and 6'' at 600 yard there is an ''arc'' to you bullet. For your gun to shoot ''straight'' it should be shooting 1/2'' at 100 and 3'' at 600. You will probably be looking at 12'' at 1000 which ain't bad but you will never know for sure until you try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RugerM77.270, post: 262898, member: 12786"] 1/2'' is good and will probably improve with handloading. Manytimes factory will vary from lot to lot so the next box of factory may not shoot the same. You can eliminate many inconsistancies with handloading. Plus its so much fun and the possibilities and combinations are endless. IF you are shooting 1/2'' at 100 and 6'' at 600 yard there is an ''arc'' to you bullet. For your gun to shoot ''straight'' it should be shooting 1/2'' at 100 and 3'' at 600. You will probably be looking at 12'' at 1000 which ain't bad but you will never know for sure until you try. [/QUOTE]
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