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Taking opinions on a 30 cal cartridge for a future build
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 1164622" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>That's exactly what I'm saying.</p><p></p><p>But it can be done.</p><p></p><p>I don't care what the smallest group is from any cartridge reloading methods. Tiniest groups happen when one of two things happen; everything's perfect and has no variables. . .or...all those variables cancel each other out. Which one happens for record group or most often? Biggest groups with a given process give a much better idea of what can be counted on all the time; all the variables add up in all directions. But that's not a popular way to think. </p><p></p><p>There's only one record group of anything; all those thousands of others are much, much bigger. The largest group in a many-group aggregate is the best descriptor of the load's accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 1164622, member: 5302"] That's exactly what I'm saying. But it can be done. I don't care what the smallest group is from any cartridge reloading methods. Tiniest groups happen when one of two things happen; everything's perfect and has no variables. . .or...all those variables cancel each other out. Which one happens for record group or most often? Biggest groups with a given process give a much better idea of what can be counted on all the time; all the variables add up in all directions. But that's not a popular way to think. There's only one record group of anything; all those thousands of others are much, much bigger. The largest group in a many-group aggregate is the best descriptor of the load's accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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