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Well finally did it...sold all my reloading stuff !! Anyone else shooting factory ?
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 1875903" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>If it does what your wanting then fine. There is no way somebody is gonna convince me factory ammo will shot out past 500 yards day in and day out with a properly tuned handload I've seen it to many times with factory. Sure there is some instances but not day in and day out. Hornandy bullets are not consistent enough for my liking and if you ever measured them base to ogive compared to say a Berger you would see what I'm talking about. 005 makes a difference on a bullet past 500. When you get that unexpected flier was it the wind, you or was it the bullet?</p><p>Like I've said before I had a guy bring me a 300WM that he was convinced something was wrong with the gun, it wasnt the gun it was the Hornandy superformance ammo 180 grain that had 100.E.S.</p><p>Even though the supposably same ammo he bought before was shooting .5 m.o.a.</p><p>If factory ammo suits your needs then buy it, for purposes raw accuracy handloads tuned right everytime if this wasnt the case alot of BR would be shooting factory and as far as I know not one is that's competive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 1875903, member: 102083"] If it does what your wanting then fine. There is no way somebody is gonna convince me factory ammo will shot out past 500 yards day in and day out with a properly tuned handload I've seen it to many times with factory. Sure there is some instances but not day in and day out. Hornandy bullets are not consistent enough for my liking and if you ever measured them base to ogive compared to say a Berger you would see what I'm talking about. 005 makes a difference on a bullet past 500. When you get that unexpected flier was it the wind, you or was it the bullet? Like I've said before I had a guy bring me a 300WM that he was convinced something was wrong with the gun, it wasnt the gun it was the Hornandy superformance ammo 180 grain that had 100.E.S. Even though the supposably same ammo he bought before was shooting .5 m.o.a. If factory ammo suits your needs then buy it, for purposes raw accuracy handloads tuned right everytime if this wasnt the case alot of BR would be shooting factory and as far as I know not one is that's competive. [/QUOTE]
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