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Reloading
Testing primers
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1677589" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>The gun is 1/4 MOA on a bad day so on paper it shoots great. ES is 30 with SD in the teens and sample size is still low. I also have a factory .243 that shoots about 1/2 MOA but the ES values are in the 40's. So depending on what the 338 does with primers, I might switch from the .243 as well. I have to say that I have chrony so standard errors and light conditions could be skewing my data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1677589, member: 78569"] The gun is 1/4 MOA on a bad day so on paper it shoots great. ES is 30 with SD in the teens and sample size is still low. I also have a factory .243 that shoots about 1/2 MOA but the ES values are in the 40's. So depending on what the 338 does with primers, I might switch from the .243 as well. I have to say that I have chrony so standard errors and light conditions could be skewing my data. [/QUOTE]
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