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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Sorting Brass by weight
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<blockquote data-quote="oneshotkyle" data-source="post: 604995" data-attributes="member: 39218"><p>mikecr if measuring by water is gonna drastically change the average shooters moa groups cool. lets see your tests and results. otherwords what you are talking about has no real world affect for the average guy. i am no benchrest shooter by no means but i have owned a rifle or two in many different calibers. most of which were able to shoot 1/2moa to 3/4moa with my little bit of knowledge. </p><p>i know thereis more than one way to skin a cat but we are talking on longrangehunting forum not 6mmbr. thats where you measuring with water might mean something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneshotkyle, post: 604995, member: 39218"] mikecr if measuring by water is gonna drastically change the average shooters moa groups cool. lets see your tests and results. otherwords what you are talking about has no real world affect for the average guy. i am no benchrest shooter by no means but i have owned a rifle or two in many different calibers. most of which were able to shoot 1/2moa to 3/4moa with my little bit of knowledge. i know thereis more than one way to skin a cat but we are talking on longrangehunting forum not 6mmbr. thats where you measuring with water might mean something. [/QUOTE]
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