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Omega group size ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Model70Man" data-source="post: 411476" data-attributes="member: 2756"><p>I would first try your loads with your 10 grain increment measure. I shoot 110 grains of 777 and a 245 grain Barnes Spitfire and get MOA at 100 yds. Last year I tried Winchester 777 primers had several hang fires. I would pull the trigger and nothing. 2 seconds later.....BOOM!!! Be careful with those primers. I use the Remington Kleanbore primers. When sighting in at the range I would clean after every shot to make sure you know where your gun shoots with a clean barrel since that's what you will be shooting opening morning. Once you get the group dialed in with your specific powder charge, then shoot a second and third shot with a dirty barrel to see how it groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Model70Man, post: 411476, member: 2756"] I would first try your loads with your 10 grain increment measure. I shoot 110 grains of 777 and a 245 grain Barnes Spitfire and get MOA at 100 yds. Last year I tried Winchester 777 primers had several hang fires. I would pull the trigger and nothing. 2 seconds later.....BOOM!!! Be careful with those primers. I use the Remington Kleanbore primers. When sighting in at the range I would clean after every shot to make sure you know where your gun shoots with a clean barrel since that's what you will be shooting opening morning. Once you get the group dialed in with your specific powder charge, then shoot a second and third shot with a dirty barrel to see how it groups. [/QUOTE]
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