jelenko
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And, don't think about it!Never wish the last shoot into the group. Do what you did for the first 4. Tommy Mc
And, don't think about it!Never wish the last shoot into the group. Do what you did for the first 4. Tommy Mc
Well that’s is a good idea that I never thought about. Thanks for sharing.start marking your brass every time it happens. mark just the ones that give you fliers. Load it again and see if it is the same piece of brass.
for an easy button check try some bergers or better bullets like regina said. that happens most of the time for me with hornadys. lately its been with 6mm 87 vmax. with the cost of components these days i dont think ill use them with hornadys anymore.View attachment 1617762View attachment 1617763View attachment 1617764View attachment 1617765
Trying to find a new bullet for my .20 TACTICAL. This has happened several times with a 40 grain V max. I’ll shoot 2-3 bullets through the same hole and one bullet will be 1/2”-3/4” off that hole. Is there something I’m missing or it can just be a list of things? I’m sure some of it can be the loose nut behind the wheel (the shooter) but I have a bunch of targets like this. Most of the time it’s the 40 grain V Max.
Exactly what I would do.for an easy button check try some bergers