I doubt you are getting any tumbling I've run the Berger stability calculator on it and at 600fps it has a stability factor of 2.47 any thing greater than 1.5 is stable, at 1050fps it is 2.98.[/QUOTE]
It may well have been a slight optical illusion caused by the angle of entry, as the shot was slightly down hill.
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What sort of accuracy are you getting? My two .308's both shoot 5 shot groups of 1/2" at 50 metres you should be getting 1" groups at that distance at least
Pengy bring your stability calculator to the Toby shoot this year. I would like you to calculate Gibo after a night on the piss. There is no way he will be subsonic though.
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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I haven't been trying to shoot for accurate grouping yet, and to be honest, I am not that fussed so long as it hits within an inch of where I aim it at 50 yards. I don't intend it for anything outside of that on animals..
So far, my test loads have been remarkably spot on, even with me on the trigger
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Just started on a new batch today, never know when the rush will start
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