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Ultimate Long Range Moderate recoil Deer Round
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<blockquote data-quote="thocon" data-source="post: 61138" data-attributes="member: 3203"><p>Just a note,I'm sure BOTH of you are very knowedgeable in your findings so heres a note.First why does it matter how fast a bullet is going?mainly i ask this for two reasons:i have never seen the most accurate load at max pressure or speed,second if one load i shoot hits a inch higher than my last,ican say its shootin faster.So what does that mean,(from my stand point that means i need to aim a little lower or adj my scope).So what i'm gettin at is if i make up a load and it looks good on paper and i'm not showing case problems,i'm shootin it.So i guess i will not buy a crono due to the fact that my best load might be to fast or to slow.Also i've never went over suggested grains of powder,but i;ve read here that many people go as high as 10grains,stupid? maybee,but if there not showing problems,does it matter?Sorry if i butted in or hurt someones feelings,KEEP up the good work. All the fun is over after you find the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thocon, post: 61138, member: 3203"] Just a note,I'm sure BOTH of you are very knowedgeable in your findings so heres a note.First why does it matter how fast a bullet is going?mainly i ask this for two reasons:i have never seen the most accurate load at max pressure or speed,second if one load i shoot hits a inch higher than my last,ican say its shootin faster.So what does that mean,(from my stand point that means i need to aim a little lower or adj my scope).So what i'm gettin at is if i make up a load and it looks good on paper and i'm not showing case problems,i'm shootin it.So i guess i will not buy a crono due to the fact that my best load might be to fast or to slow.Also i've never went over suggested grains of powder,but i;ve read here that many people go as high as 10grains,stupid? maybee,but if there not showing problems,does it matter?Sorry if i butted in or hurt someones feelings,KEEP up the good work. All the fun is over after you find the problem. [/QUOTE]
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