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Gun Club/Range Talk
Great day outside so took the 6.5 creed for a 12 round walk
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3061933" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Eventually you'll get into reloading, not to save money, but to find that sweet spot on your gun with the right load, that will print every time until it becomes boring, moving back to further distances to increase the interest level.</p><p>In my experience changing factory loaded ammo between range sessions leads to frustration because they don't always fly the same and it always brings up in the mind that the gun is starting to have issues. </p><p>Next time out, it's dead on. Next time out, with different ammo it's 3" groups. Your buddy on the bench next to you can take the ammo that produces 3" groups and make clover leaf groups with the same stuff. </p><p>It's almost as interesting to work up accurate loads IMHO as it is to actually shoot them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3061933, member: 5412"] Eventually you'll get into reloading, not to save money, but to find that sweet spot on your gun with the right load, that will print every time until it becomes boring, moving back to further distances to increase the interest level. In my experience changing factory loaded ammo between range sessions leads to frustration because they don't always fly the same and it always brings up in the mind that the gun is starting to have issues. Next time out, it's dead on. Next time out, with different ammo it's 3" groups. Your buddy on the bench next to you can take the ammo that produces 3" groups and make clover leaf groups with the same stuff. It's almost as interesting to work up accurate loads IMHO as it is to actually shoot them. [/QUOTE]
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