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Reloading
Slowing down a hot cartridge (don't hate on me for asking)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 2889269" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>Keep the feedback coming folks. I love it. Jist to.be clear, I started at book minimum and the accuracy was acceptable. I do not need to concern myself too.much woth ES/SD as I nor.ally would. Thos is a 80-150 yd deer gun, for now. 1-2moa accuracy is fine (for now). I'm just wanting to reduce recoil. This is a frail older gentleman, and after 8 shots he was already starting to flinch. If there wasn't sentimental value in him using this rifle to take his deer from now on, we would be doing something completely different. I get that. Once I get to the charge that shoots 1-2 MOA, is safe, and is the lowest possible recoil without altering the rifle anymore, I will call it good. I'm only looking for ways to check all of those boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 2889269, member: 73596"] Keep the feedback coming folks. I love it. Jist to.be clear, I started at book minimum and the accuracy was acceptable. I do not need to concern myself too.much woth ES/SD as I nor.ally would. Thos is a 80-150 yd deer gun, for now. 1-2moa accuracy is fine (for now). I'm just wanting to reduce recoil. This is a frail older gentleman, and after 8 shots he was already starting to flinch. If there wasn't sentimental value in him using this rifle to take his deer from now on, we would be doing something completely different. I get that. Once I get to the charge that shoots 1-2 MOA, is safe, and is the lowest possible recoil without altering the rifle anymore, I will call it good. I'm only looking for ways to check all of those boxes. [/QUOTE]
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