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i tried the 32 grain v max by hornady...shooting one inch high at 100 yards...thata good for me....but i shot the remington accutip and i was shooting 4 inches to the right....not sure what the hell is going on....any help would be appreciated
 
Different components will shoot to different POI, sometimes a large change sometimes doesn't move. I have a .270 that I sight in at 200 for hunting with 140gr hornady bullets and when I shoot 140gr nosler bullets out of the same rifle it's down two inches and over 6 they both shoot around MOA it's just a matter of changing your zero.

Pick one ammo zero your rifle and shoot. Different brass, different primers, different powder, and different bullets will all affect where the bullet lands on the paper.
 
That's where the Tikka's really shine. They put different bullet weights within 1 inch of each other and usually vertically. Don't know how they do it.


yeah I don't know what it is (rifle/caliber/cartridge) that cause it. I have a .223 that will put any 40gr you feed it to the same point of impact. And all the 50gr I tried aswell.
 
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