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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
velocity FPS spread???????
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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 172053" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>At 1k a 50fps is just about the limit for me (sporter rifles that use over 80 grains) as even with the for example 190 30 SMK I use the difference at 1k is 8.5 inches to some that is not a lot but to me it is. Granted the load has to shoot (group well) but most folks do not have the knowledge, equipment or skill to properly set up a rifle to Truly evaluate its potential at 1k. Most use shorter ranges and extrapolate which is something that I am fortunate not to have to do. Just do not downplay the potential for vertical dispersion at 1k because it can make a big difference both shooting at animals and in competition which I know is not the subject but still has relevance. </p><p></p><p>The takeaway here is having as few variables as possible and your chances of success are always better…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 172053, member: 5060"] At 1k a 50fps is just about the limit for me (sporter rifles that use over 80 grains) as even with the for example 190 30 SMK I use the difference at 1k is 8.5 inches to some that is not a lot but to me it is. Granted the load has to shoot (group well) but most folks do not have the knowledge, equipment or skill to properly set up a rifle to Truly evaluate its potential at 1k. Most use shorter ranges and extrapolate which is something that I am fortunate not to have to do. Just do not downplay the potential for vertical dispersion at 1k because it can make a big difference both shooting at animals and in competition which I know is not the subject but still has relevance. The takeaway here is having as few variables as possible and your chances of success are always better… [/QUOTE]
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