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Originally Posted by catnthehat
I have never paid any attention to the cannelure on a bullet because it is of no consequence when loading anything I have ever used except two of my O/U rifles . My other rifles including the 375 H&H are/were mostly single shots
and do not generate enough recoil for me to worry about them .My most accurate loads have never been near the cannelure fir the most part
Cat
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Ok then,Snug er up,ignore the cannelure.With the rifles "on".The rut.soon,and yote fur about ready.Your suggestion about field shooting practice,got my attention.So I got one of those rubber orange shooting targets that Jumps when hit.Then start at 100m with the shooting sticks,sit and fire--Pace 25 steps,fire etc.This for sure duplicates field conditions-with the flat shooting 6.5cm--22-250--You can make it jump well out there.You soon realize your limitations,not the rifles--The rifle hits were you point it.The gopher dirt fly rangeing comes into efect.
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