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When do you stop chasing accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Naymola" data-source="post: 2778461" data-attributes="member: 3843"><p>Determining accuracy for a 800 yard rifle at 100 yards is really a disservice-a waste of time and materials. You will not see vertical dispersion at 100 yards. Vertical dispersion is better seen at the very least at 200 yards, 300 even better, if it is occurring, and if so, it definitely needs to be "tuned out". Better to do load development at least at 200, once you think you have a couple of good loads, shoot them at 300. Bullets should not be "climbing" on target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naymola, post: 2778461, member: 3843"] Determining accuracy for a 800 yard rifle at 100 yards is really a disservice-a waste of time and materials. You will not see vertical dispersion at 100 yards. Vertical dispersion is better seen at the very least at 200 yards, 300 even better, if it is occurring, and if so, it definitely needs to be "tuned out". Better to do load development at least at 200, once you think you have a couple of good loads, shoot them at 300. Bullets should not be "climbing" on target. [/QUOTE]
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