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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 1594194" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>Hoping to add some positive insights here. From the standpoint of competing at 1,000 yards off a benchrest and measuring in .000, you begin to realize how incredibly finite your reloading has to get to achieve the consistency you seek in order to achieve your goals. You speak on COAL,s as worst and best at only .010 apart. That alone should tell you how incredibly finite this single aspect can be. Have you tried the differences between the two in .003 segments? May seem laughable, but if indeed you are shooting at a target at that distance, with all other conditions and specs being constant, you will notice the difference. Remember your dealing with the 6.5 diameter here. The Europeans discovered what a great bullet the 142 grain Sierra was well before the American manufacturers realized how good that bullet was that they created!</p><p></p><p>WW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 1594194, member: 21361"] Hoping to add some positive insights here. From the standpoint of competing at 1,000 yards off a benchrest and measuring in .000, you begin to realize how incredibly finite your reloading has to get to achieve the consistency you seek in order to achieve your goals. You speak on COAL,s as worst and best at only .010 apart. That alone should tell you how incredibly finite this single aspect can be. Have you tried the differences between the two in .003 segments? May seem laughable, but if indeed you are shooting at a target at that distance, with all other conditions and specs being constant, you will notice the difference. Remember your dealing with the 6.5 diameter here. The Europeans discovered what a great bullet the 142 grain Sierra was well before the American manufacturers realized how good that bullet was that they created! WW [/QUOTE]
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