Originally Posted by tedthorn
Originally Posted by jwall
Originally Posted by tedthorn


Not that they wouldn't notice.....they no enough to not care



I know enough to live below Mason Dixon line.

I also know the diff in no.


Jerry


I KNOW enough to not care as well



Then why mention it and why not produce it, if it's important to 'you'?


"When you are shooting long distances, over 500 meters, the smallest “inconsistencies” between each loaded round can make the difference between hitting your intended target and missing by a meter or more. When we mention small “inconsistencies” in each round, we aren’t talking about using the wrong powder or primer. We are talking about 1 or 2 extra grains of the correct powder. We are talking about the projectile weighing more than a grain different from the last projectile. We are talking about the casing having a slight variation in internal volume, or the casing’s neck being a little thicker on one side. We are talking about the casing having a non-uniform flash hole. All of these “inconsistencies” can make a difference when this shot is expected to perform exactly the same as the last shot at great distances."


https://www.petersoncartridge.com/our-process/accuracy-precision


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