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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3352510" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Great job.</p><p>Looks like you are on your way.</p><p>I do not shoot 10 shot groups..I suppose if the gun were going to be used in a bench rest match then that or more could be a benefit as you could sort brass by which ones make a flier.</p><p></p><p>The way i like to do it is like you shoot 5 and sometimes I just shoot 3.</p><p>But I will shoot that same load of 5 or 3 many different trips to the range ..I will pick days in the sub freezing and days in 100+ temps and see if the load holds together.</p><p>Once I have a load and am confident with it i will make a box of 20 or 50 of them and go hunting.</p><p>I am not a bench rest shooter.</p><p>But I do like my shots to be on the money.</p><p>That goes for cold bore first shot of the day. It better be darn close to the rest of the shots.</p><p>No fouler shots allowed for a hunting gun.</p><p></p><p>I have had good groups at 100 yards fall apart at 200 and many of my guns now shoot in the 3/4" center to center at 100 yards which does not sound good but the same load will shoot 3/4" at 200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3352510, member: 15054"] Great job. Looks like you are on your way. I do not shoot 10 shot groups..I suppose if the gun were going to be used in a bench rest match then that or more could be a benefit as you could sort brass by which ones make a flier. The way i like to do it is like you shoot 5 and sometimes I just shoot 3. But I will shoot that same load of 5 or 3 many different trips to the range ..I will pick days in the sub freezing and days in 100+ temps and see if the load holds together. Once I have a load and am confident with it i will make a box of 20 or 50 of them and go hunting. I am not a bench rest shooter. But I do like my shots to be on the money. That goes for cold bore first shot of the day. It better be darn close to the rest of the shots. No fouler shots allowed for a hunting gun. I have had good groups at 100 yards fall apart at 200 and many of my guns now shoot in the 3/4" center to center at 100 yards which does not sound good but the same load will shoot 3/4" at 200. [/QUOTE]
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