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Shoulder Bump Range... What's Acceptable??
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<blockquote data-quote="Full Curl" data-source="post: 2917787" data-attributes="member: 47602"><p>I just want to use the best loading process I can (within reason) to achieve the best accuracy I can from every rifle I shoot. The within reason parameters are what each of us determine for ourselves. This particular 300rum is a 3/4 MOA rifle on a good day and that is acceptable to me for field (hunting) use. I don't need a 1/4 MOA rifle, but if I can improve consistency of my current 3/4 MOA setup or even tighten it up a little bit without incorporating additional steps in my loading process, I will gladly take it!</p><p></p><p>From the sounds of it so far, it sounds like case lube application process, ensuring sufficient die dwell time, and annealing more often would be the most straight forward steps in my loading process that I can focus on improving and see if it leads to better/more consistent accuracy results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Full Curl, post: 2917787, member: 47602"] I just want to use the best loading process I can (within reason) to achieve the best accuracy I can from every rifle I shoot. The within reason parameters are what each of us determine for ourselves. This particular 300rum is a 3/4 MOA rifle on a good day and that is acceptable to me for field (hunting) use. I don't need a 1/4 MOA rifle, but if I can improve consistency of my current 3/4 MOA setup or even tighten it up a little bit without incorporating additional steps in my loading process, I will gladly take it! From the sounds of it so far, it sounds like case lube application process, ensuring sufficient die dwell time, and annealing more often would be the most straight forward steps in my loading process that I can focus on improving and see if it leads to better/more consistent accuracy results. [/QUOTE]
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