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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 2987564" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>It's not linear across the board, on moderate bore and intensity rounds its usually less pronounced. My 375 lost as much going 24 to 20 as it did 20 to 18.5, big hole and decent efficiency. 270 wsm lost steady down to 18ish inches then accelerated when we swapped it to a sp action and went sub 16.</p><p></p><p>We saw accuracy degradation on the cut down test when we got lazy with crowning.... well when my friend who owned the lathe was out of town and I got lazy cutting and crowning. </p><p></p><p>Will be interesting to hear more about the rifle from the op. Think back it's a small percentage of modern made rifles that shoot 4 moa. Thinking back that's an arms core 22 tcm, a friend of a friend's home drilled home made ar, an early psa al with steel case.... a 4 moa or more group is a decent plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 2987564, member: 8394"] It's not linear across the board, on moderate bore and intensity rounds its usually less pronounced. My 375 lost as much going 24 to 20 as it did 20 to 18.5, big hole and decent efficiency. 270 wsm lost steady down to 18ish inches then accelerated when we swapped it to a sp action and went sub 16. We saw accuracy degradation on the cut down test when we got lazy with crowning.... well when my friend who owned the lathe was out of town and I got lazy cutting and crowning. Will be interesting to hear more about the rifle from the op. Think back it's a small percentage of modern made rifles that shoot 4 moa. Thinking back that's an arms core 22 tcm, a friend of a friend's home drilled home made ar, an early psa al with steel case.... a 4 moa or more group is a decent plate. [/QUOTE]
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