No wonder the general population refers to us as "gun nuts". I wonder how many of the current world records, or any of the previous ones, were scored using weight-sorted primers?
Read this article.
http://www.angelfire.com/ma3/max357/houston.html
Here was a guy who could put all bullets through the same hole tiny, every time, for months on end. And he didn't weigh primers, in fact he said powder charges only "bracketed within a couple of grains" were sufficient. He never found the type of primer made any difference but used 205M because everybody else did, seated them with the cheap Lee hand tool, and was unable to detect any accuracy variance resulting from seating pressure. Read the whole article to glean what he did find was critical (you might just be surprised, if not a little skeptical.)
However, I'm not saying there's only one formula (his) for ultimate accuracy. Why was this mythical chap King, with such a consistently accurate rifle and load, never able to produce results in competition? (He walked away after a relatively short campaign, in disgust.) Answer: He could never get the hang of wind doping. Period. Indoors, he might well have been unbeatable. Outdoors, he discovered he was just another "nut behind the butt", and not nearly the most capable. There's a lesson in there, somewhere.
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Thanks for great article Brian










