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Fired the 225 Sierra pro hunters yesterday. With Imr 7828 the best group was 1.5 inches.
With H1000 it put 2 in 1 hole another .7" inches away and a fourth .8 inches way but on the opposite side.

Evidently, there is hope I guess.

This is exactly what the group looked like.

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OH BTW I screwed up the torque. WBY suggests 50-55 lbs on the stock screws, not 65 as I thought. So I tighten them to 50-inch lbs.


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Fotis, you want me to send ya a big handful of the 300 gr Accubonds for testing, those sombucks sing long and hard.


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seat the bullet deeper when your group forms a triangle group like that. when they are two in one out seat bullet further out.


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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