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<blockquote data-quote="splattermatic" data-source="post: 254494" data-attributes="member: 6781"><p>so, most of that doesn't apply to me !! </p><p></p><p>i can and do shoot sub moa groups regularly with rifles that can do it.</p><p>i shoot benchrest comp's occasionaly as well.</p><p>it's not me...</p><p></p><p>i am going to go to a max load of varget, which seems to be the best producing powder for group size right now, followed by rldr 15. right now i am 2 grains under max for the varget loads with 200 grain hornady bullets, showing n flattened primers yet, so max we go...</p><p></p><p>then i am going to try putting a strip or 2 of thin cardboard under the barrel near the end of the forearm and retighten and see if some light pressure may help ...</p><p></p><p>shoulda known better than to get a shaw ***, but noooo.....</p><p>just couldn't resist a nice looking rifle in a caliber i have wanted for a long time...</p><p>i wanted to shoot 225's or 250's at a decent velo, for pa. whitetails...</p><p>something heavy to flatten them....</p><p>didn't want to slow the 338 win mag down too much, and wanted to keep in the same caliber for ease on the wallet bullets for both guns.</p><p></p><p>i am also going to go buy new virgin 30-06 brass and see if that may make the difference.. using 1x fired, straight 338-06 resized, trimmed to even up the necks, deburred, primer holes uniformed, deburred and loaded.... just like most of the rest of the stuff i shoot....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="splattermatic, post: 254494, member: 6781"] so, most of that doesn't apply to me !! i can and do shoot sub moa groups regularly with rifles that can do it. i shoot benchrest comp's occasionaly as well. it's not me... i am going to go to a max load of varget, which seems to be the best producing powder for group size right now, followed by rldr 15. right now i am 2 grains under max for the varget loads with 200 grain hornady bullets, showing n flattened primers yet, so max we go... then i am going to try putting a strip or 2 of thin cardboard under the barrel near the end of the forearm and retighten and see if some light pressure may help ... shoulda known better than to get a shaw ***, but noooo..... just couldn't resist a nice looking rifle in a caliber i have wanted for a long time... i wanted to shoot 225's or 250's at a decent velo, for pa. whitetails... something heavy to flatten them.... didn't want to slow the 338 win mag down too much, and wanted to keep in the same caliber for ease on the wallet bullets for both guns. i am also going to go buy new virgin 30-06 brass and see if that may make the difference.. using 1x fired, straight 338-06 resized, trimmed to even up the necks, deburred, primer holes uniformed, deburred and loaded.... just like most of the rest of the stuff i shoot.... [/QUOTE]
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