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Vertical bullet stringing
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<blockquote data-quote="sewwhat89" data-source="post: 79831" data-attributes="member: 4587"><p>I am shooting 175 gr SMK in 300 SAUM. The bullet's meplate seem to vary greatly to the naked eye. The load I am shooting varies from 2946 to 2954 at 15 ft. I have shot it several times, and in the East Tx humidity and heat the loads have always shot the same. I shoot the 500 m targets early am to avoid the wind and mirage, but the bullets ALWAYS string vertically on me. These do at least. The 150 AB always put two touching then one flier, so I shoot the SMK. I never (knock on wood) have fliers with the SMK out to 300 yds, but at 500 the group goes vertical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sewwhat89, post: 79831, member: 4587"] I am shooting 175 gr SMK in 300 SAUM. The bullet's meplate seem to vary greatly to the naked eye. The load I am shooting varies from 2946 to 2954 at 15 ft. I have shot it several times, and in the East Tx humidity and heat the loads have always shot the same. I shoot the 500 m targets early am to avoid the wind and mirage, but the bullets ALWAYS string vertically on me. These do at least. The 150 AB always put two touching then one flier, so I shoot the SMK. I never (knock on wood) have fliers with the SMK out to 300 yds, but at 500 the group goes vertical. [/QUOTE]
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