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Trying to get my .223 to shoot
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<blockquote data-quote="ScottH" data-source="post: 1439180" data-attributes="member: 102337"><p>I am a slow learner and would always **** near wear a barrel out tuning loads and shooting groups. I don't have that kind of time any more. I would also rather spend my time shooting steal than punching paper. I always have at least 2 powder choices and bullet choices to look at. I personally jump mine .010. I'm not chasing the lands and changing bullet seating every 500 rounds. My 223's are practice rifles. They shoot better than 1/4" plenty good for banging steal. Sure I like to drive them in the same hole. If they shoot better than 1/2" with no vertical and the SD is suitable good enough. A custom rifle should shoot better than 1 moa. Some barrels just hate certain bullets or certain powders. There are several good powders and bullets mentioned. Varget being one of the best in my opinion. Just try a few different bullets first. If no luck try the same bullets and a different powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottH, post: 1439180, member: 102337"] I am a slow learner and would always **** near wear a barrel out tuning loads and shooting groups. I don’t have that kind of time any more. I would also rather spend my time shooting steal than punching paper. I always have at least 2 powder choices and bullet choices to look at. I personally jump mine .010. I’m not chasing the lands and changing bullet seating every 500 rounds. My 223’s are practice rifles. They shoot better than 1/4” plenty good for banging steal. Sure I like to drive them in the same hole. If they shoot better than 1/2” with no vertical and the SD is suitable good enough. A custom rifle should shoot better than 1 moa. Some barrels just hate certain bullets or certain powders. There are several good powders and bullets mentioned. Varget being one of the best in my opinion. Just try a few different bullets first. If no luck try the same bullets and a different powder. [/QUOTE]
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