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The Basics, Starting Out
Things you wished you knew when you started?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1895379" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I mostly agree. I do things a little different. I use several different rifles over the years. One thing I do is the velocity are all about the same, so bullet flight is about the same. That way I don't have to re-think the path the bullet is going. It's not totally on, but close. I read about shooting different rifles a great many years ago, and the problems that happen with slow to fast rounds. Trying to remember what that bullet or rifle is doing. Now I generally develop only one bullet for each rifle, with their fps is around 3250, except for my 220 swift that I run at about 3900 fps. Three things has to be for me. Accurate, velocity, and bullet does the job, and doesn't destroy the meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1895379, member: 101791"] I mostly agree. I do things a little different. I use several different rifles over the years. One thing I do is the velocity are all about the same, so bullet flight is about the same. That way I don't have to re-think the path the bullet is going. It's not totally on, but close. I read about shooting different rifles a great many years ago, and the problems that happen with slow to fast rounds. Trying to remember what that bullet or rifle is doing. Now I generally develop only one bullet for each rifle, with their fps is around 3250, except for my 220 swift that I run at about 3900 fps. Three things has to be for me. Accurate, velocity, and bullet does the job, and doesn't destroy the meat. [/QUOTE]
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