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I think this thread morphed from a AR reloading type question to Precision Rifle reloading.
What? You don't think people shooting AR's are interested in accuracy
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I think this thread morphed from a AR reloading type question to Precision Rifle reloading.
Basically, the techniques being discussed go into the realm of weighing individual brass, measuring bullet length and weight and etc., are used in precision LONG RANGE. I believe within 500 yds they can be lost in the noise. I have a 20" Kreiger barreled ar that is capable of 10 rnds into the 5's @ 100 yds, but my loads at the extreme consists of using new LC brass, a match type primer, a match bullet and powder weights within +/- .1 gr and that's it.
To date, my personal best at 100 yds with the .308 was .184" for 5 rnds.
By and large I find information that is more valuable to me on firearm websites from persons who avoid speaking of how small their group sizes are.
And, at this juncture, I think I failed to make my point clear,
As to the musk ox, the first arrow (with lighter limbs on the takedown bow) actually BOUNCED OFF the thick cashmere hair! Herd runs off a short distance, then reassumes circular defense mode. Hunter performs a quick "presto-chango" to stouter limbs and makes the kill.
I am assigning myself usage of Qiviut in sentences throughout my day. Tough punishment. Tonight when I tell my girlfriend, "Wow, that's just as soft as Qiviut.", I'll probably get busted in the mouth.