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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3169517" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>No it wasn't a trick question and I would never try to prove anyone's ignorance. I will always try to help the fine people on this forum. Lord knows I've needed lots of help over the years and I've gotten it from people here, on accurate shooter, long range hunting and on snipershide</p><p></p><p>I truly didn't understand what you meant by stability. Stability is controlled by velocity and barrel twist. The loads I produce that shoot good throughout its ballistic arch are generally within a specific RPM. When they are outside of this RPM they generally don't shoot as good. Case prep, primer, powder, charge weight, bullet type/construction, seating depth, velocity, RPM, bullet concentricity, consistency, consistency, consistency,.....and barrel quality all play a part in precision/accuracy. Then it all goes to hell in a hand basket due to wind. Sometimes you just have to smile and shake your head when shooting longer distances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3169517, member: 33119"] No it wasn't a trick question and I would never try to prove anyone's ignorance. I will always try to help the fine people on this forum. Lord knows I've needed lots of help over the years and I've gotten it from people here, on accurate shooter, long range hunting and on snipershide I truly didn't understand what you meant by stability. Stability is controlled by velocity and barrel twist. The loads I produce that shoot good throughout its ballistic arch are generally within a specific RPM. When they are outside of this RPM they generally don't shoot as good. Case prep, primer, powder, charge weight, bullet type/construction, seating depth, velocity, RPM, bullet concentricity, consistency, consistency, consistency,.....and barrel quality all play a part in precision/accuracy. Then it all goes to hell in a hand basket due to wind. Sometimes you just have to smile and shake your head when shooting longer distances. [/QUOTE]
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