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<blockquote data-quote="Don Ward" data-source="post: 383395" data-attributes="member: 19118"><p>Don't assume you are below the expected velocity from your loads. Different loads have different POI. Without resetting your zero, a new load can hit lower but actually be shooting flatter. A 5 MOA difference is quite a bit, but thats one shot and the real difference may be less after some more shooting.</p><p> </p><p>Probably need some more data before coming to any conclusions. With a few groups and a chrono, you will have decent idea of whats happening. </p><p> </p><p>Looks like the factory loads are doing great, but again 2 shots aren't enough to know for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Ward, post: 383395, member: 19118"] Don't assume you are below the expected velocity from your loads. Different loads have different POI. Without resetting your zero, a new load can hit lower but actually be shooting flatter. A 5 MOA difference is quite a bit, but thats one shot and the real difference may be less after some more shooting. Probably need some more data before coming to any conclusions. With a few groups and a chrono, you will have decent idea of whats happening. Looks like the factory loads are doing great, but again 2 shots aren't enough to know for sure. [/QUOTE]
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