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What do you consider good enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="adam" data-source="post: 1593151" data-attributes="member: 9382"><p>I hear some guys are running h4831 with the 147's. I would be tempted to try it. Probably a bit slower FPS tho.</p><p></p><p> We shot 150 or so of factory rounds on video at around 1100 yards. You could see they fell in two distinct subgroups that were 1/4-1/3 moa. The average of all groups was somewhat over .5 Moa. Weighing the cases afterward showed a 4 grain es with two distinct groups of brass less than +/- 1gr. I'm guessing from two different machines. If you have not already done so, weight sort the brass and the bullets</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam, post: 1593151, member: 9382"] I hear some guys are running h4831 with the 147’s. I would be tempted to try it. Probably a bit slower FPS tho. We shot 150 or so of factory rounds on video at around 1100 yards. You could see they fell in two distinct subgroups that were 1/4-1/3 moa. The average of all groups was somewhat over .5 Moa. Weighing the cases afterward showed a 4 grain es with two distinct groups of brass less than +/- 1gr. I’m guessing from two different machines. If you have not already done so, weight sort the brass and the bullets [/QUOTE]
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