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What’s up with Hornady’s reloading podcast?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickp7" data-source="post: 3079712" data-attributes="member: 122253"><p>Regardless of caliber, if I have a gun shooting multiple groups as shown in your photo, I am definitely done tinkering and heading to the long range for some fun and dope assessment. Regardless of whether the insignificant variation is from the round or the shooter, great shooting. I look forward to the day that my heartbeat is the reason for the additional .1 in my groups!</p><p></p><p>I've definitely been guilt of getting excited about a tiny 3-shot 100 yard or so group, only to be humbled by following groups. I agree that extended range groups are where you find the proof in the pudding, assuming extended range is your goal for the development.</p><p></p><p>Being relatively new to the handloading side of things, and therefore participating in forums primarily to learn (I look forward to when I am the one with the infinite wisdom!), I've found it interesting that a sport/ hobby/ profession/ etc that has been around so long has so many relatively new processes and "discoveries". I suspect this is why it is such an interesting hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickp7, post: 3079712, member: 122253"] Regardless of caliber, if I have a gun shooting multiple groups as shown in your photo, I am definitely done tinkering and heading to the long range for some fun and dope assessment. Regardless of whether the insignificant variation is from the round or the shooter, great shooting. I look forward to the day that my heartbeat is the reason for the additional .1 in my groups! I've definitely been guilt of getting excited about a tiny 3-shot 100 yard or so group, only to be humbled by following groups. I agree that extended range groups are where you find the proof in the pudding, assuming extended range is your goal for the development. Being relatively new to the handloading side of things, and therefore participating in forums primarily to learn (I look forward to when I am the one with the infinite wisdom!), I've found it interesting that a sport/ hobby/ profession/ etc that has been around so long has so many relatively new processes and "discoveries". I suspect this is why it is such an interesting hobby. [/QUOTE]
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