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Old 02-09-2013, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by densa44 View Post
Personally I don't think the rifle is the biggest source of variation. I think it is the shooter, ammo, then rifle. I'd like to know what steps you went through to load this ammunition, pls don't leave anything out. Your results are impressive for sure.

As far as Cat is concerned, he has told me a number of times how he turns wrapping paper into targets, by sighting in on the first hole, but I'll donate the first $20.00 so we can see his work on ordinary targets.

I am very interested in your reloading procedure, it is obviously the best yet.

Lefty, Elk ? You guys shoot this well how do you make your match ammunition?
I think its rifle, ammo, then shooter. My daughter in law is not a shooter, but given a rifle on a rest that was zeroed at 500 meters, she proceeded to hit a 3" 600 ANSI blind flange at 500 meters three out of three shots. Many times at the range a young shooter will see the 500 yd gongs bouncing and mention there's no way he could make a shot like that. I always give them the opportunity to take the shot with my gear.
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