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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1982724" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I hate to burst your bubble, but a tenth of a grain can and will make a difference. If you're out of a node, 0.1gr can move your velocity 10-15+ FPS. That adds up when the ranges start increasing. Generally, if you're in a good node you can be +- 0.1gr and be inside your node, but the more consistent your powder charges are, the higher your chances of staying in node are. Don't believe me, pull up your ballistics app and run some numbers for yourself at 1000 yards. Might not be huge changes, but it could be the difference between a kill shot and a wounding shot. The tighter your rifle shoots and the tighter and more consistent your velocities are, the deadlier you and your rifle are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1982724, member: 69478"] I hate to burst your bubble, but a tenth of a grain can and will make a difference. If you’re out of a node, 0.1gr can move your velocity 10-15+ FPS. That adds up when the ranges start increasing. Generally, if you’re in a good node you can be +- 0.1gr and be inside your node, but the more consistent your powder charges are, the higher your chances of staying in node are. Don’t believe me, pull up your ballistics app and run some numbers for yourself at 1000 yards. Might not be huge changes, but it could be the difference between a kill shot and a wounding shot. The tighter your rifle shoots and the tighter and more consistent your velocities are, the deadlier you and your rifle are. [/QUOTE]
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