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Std Deviation - what is a good value
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Lefty" data-source="post: 2959526" data-attributes="member: 104437"><p>Plus or, Minus 7, gets my Tikka T-3, 24", .270 WSM with, 140 Berger Class Hunt's @ 3,173 FPS ave Vel., Sub, 5/8ths, MOA, when I do my "Part".</p><p>Like to see, even Less ES, from my 6 XC with, 107 SMK's that are lightly jammed = BugHoles in, the 2's and 3's.</p><p>Matching Bullet to, the Twist and Velocity ( correct, Powder Pick ) for accuracy, is my main goal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Lefty, post: 2959526, member: 104437"] Plus or, Minus 7, gets my Tikka T-3, 24", .270 WSM with, 140 Berger Class Hunt's @ 3,173 FPS ave Vel., Sub, 5/8ths, MOA, when I do my "Part". Like to see, even Less ES, from my 6 XC with, 107 SMK's that are lightly jammed = BugHoles in, the 2's and 3's. Matching Bullet to, the Twist and Velocity ( correct, Powder Pick ) for accuracy, is my main goal. [/QUOTE]
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