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Does your rifle shoot same point of aim with different ammo?
Thank you!
Thank you!
Maybe it would be good to define different ammo.. Different manufacturers? Different weights? Different bullet shapes. My experience is no. That is why I find which works better and stick to the one exact brand, type and weight. You might luck out and some are the same, but that is not the rule. Too many variables between all of those items. Now I will state that at short yardages its is less of an issue, but taking a poke out past a couple hundred yards small variances count big.
There is no possible way a rifle will shoot different bullet weights to the same point of impact. Physically impossible, regardless of any super special bedding. Factory rounds have too many variables to even consider it.
Silly to even believe such fairy tales.
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I wouldn't think so at long range, but as I said above they certainly will at 100 yards. It's not theory,I've shot them and proven it.
Buy a lottery ticket. Even at 100 yards that doesn’t work. Hell if I drop one grain of powder on my reloads my zero is not the same, and the factory rounds that you are shooting probably vary by 2-3 grains.
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I believe it was mark Twain who said "Never argue with a fool, They'll bring you down to their level and beat you with experience."
Mine does. One load shoots 2850 fps and I dial 3.5 mils at 600 yards, one load shoots 2735 fps and I dial 3.9 mils at 600 yards. The only difference is elevation d/t velocity differenc, windage is the same. At 100 yards at zero, they are less than 1/2" apart.
Mine does. One load shoots 2850 fps and I dial 3.5 mils at 600 yards, one load shoots 2735 fps and I dial 3.9 mils at 600 yards. The only difference is elevation d/t velocity differenc, windage is the same. At 100 yards at zero, they are less than 1/2" apart.