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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3748485" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've read you issues with varget for a long time. Most of my varget loads were used in .223 for match loads at close ranges where pinpoint accuracy wasn't an issue. Hit the target center mass and move on.</p><p>It's advertised as being not temperature sensitive, but I've not tested it that way.</p><p>I did find a load that was totally accurate in ONE AR that I use for hunting using Sierra 55 grain BT soft points. Those are sequestered in the ammo bunker (file cabinet) to be used only during deer season or for varmint hunting.</p><p>The lead tips get bumped and flattened a tad when in the magazine after multiple shots but it doesn't seem to matter out to 250 yds which is the furthest shot taken successfully. I don't shoot game beyond that although I can ring the small gong at 300 at the range all day long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3748485, member: 5412"] I've read you issues with varget for a long time. Most of my varget loads were used in .223 for match loads at close ranges where pinpoint accuracy wasn't an issue. Hit the target center mass and move on. It's advertised as being not temperature sensitive, but I've not tested it that way. I did find a load that was totally accurate in ONE AR that I use for hunting using Sierra 55 grain BT soft points. Those are sequestered in the ammo bunker (file cabinet) to be used only during deer season or for varmint hunting. The lead tips get bumped and flattened a tad when in the magazine after multiple shots but it doesn't seem to matter out to 250 yds which is the furthest shot taken successfully. I don't shoot game beyond that although I can ring the small gong at 300 at the range all day long. [/QUOTE]
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