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This being a "precision rife" forum, I would have thought that the passion was to become the type of shooter with the type of gun that will print the smallest group you possibly can. If the gun has a theoretical zero group size, then the variables are easier to pin down. You will never learn from your mistakes if your degree of tolerance is limited to a factory barrel, or a poorly matched factory load. I tend to roll my eyes at software and internet gurus. There was a guru here for years that was fond of preaching that a 90 grain 223 bullet was better for winning long range FTR matches because the numbers were better. Turns out he was wrong. The guys that actually SHOOT F and FTR rather than writing about it, know that shooting a 223 at 1000 yards when looking to win is silly. Theory and application are often very different things in the real world.
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