MIRAMICHIER
CGN frequent flyer
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These are some of the most interesting posts I have come across in a long time.Keep it up you precision guys.
For me, all load work up is done in fully prepped brass like you would compete with... why do the load development twice?
Get rid of ALL variables and if you look through the noise, there is only 1 way to do load prep. There are a few styles of tweaking but the big job has already been done (you are tweaking around an accurate node). See my website tech section for info on how to get there easily and quickly.
Match shooters use the best components right away so we don't need to wonder if this or that is at fault. Great barrels properly installed. Solid mounts, proper bedding, great scopes, stable rests, wind flags, etc.
When I am vetting a new FTR 308 barrel built to my specs, I can get results in 18rds. Either the barrel shoots the same node, or it doesn't. I have done alot of homework to get to this point so know the components and set up needed. A brand new shooter will have a much longer learning curve but that is part of the learning and part of the fun.
Change 1 thing at a time, take good notes and monitor where each shot goes. You will get it figured out soon enough
Jerry
That was a lucky day, I guess.....
I'm trying to put the pic up, but the app won't let me....
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Got home to my MBA, here's the proof... I know it's only 3 shots. I have another one with 8 of 10 within 3" at 500yds on a day with 20-25km/h cross winds. I love my 6.5!!!
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Thats some shootin there.
Im just at the stage where Im trying to keep the same shooting fundamentals from shot to shot, so I know how hard its to shoot a group like that. heh Just small things can make such a big difference.




























