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<blockquote data-quote="MikieG7174" data-source="post: 2940582" data-attributes="member: 41714"><p>Tested some .308 perfecta. Found it to be 2.5-3MOA OUT OF MY FNH SPR and my LWRCI REPR. </p><p>So I pulled a bullet to look at things. The bullet was 150gr, seems like the box said it was supposed to be 147gr. I also noticed the powder was 38gr of ball 748 type. </p><p>So I decided to measure that bullet in my rifle and reseat them .015 off the lands. Those all shot right at 1.5MOA. Leads me to believe that seating depth is everybody as important as metered powder charges. Also match brass, brass prep, match primers and match bullets are not quite as required as we thought. </p><p>Saw a pic today ofv6 perfecta cases with primer holes drilled out on the very edge of their primer pockets. Be careful when depriving perfecta.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikieG7174, post: 2940582, member: 41714"] Tested some .308 perfecta. Found it to be 2.5-3MOA OUT OF MY FNH SPR and my LWRCI REPR. So I pulled a bullet to look at things. The bullet was 150gr, seems like the box said it was supposed to be 147gr. I also noticed the powder was 38gr of ball 748 type. So I decided to measure that bullet in my rifle and reseat them .015 off the lands. Those all shot right at 1.5MOA. Leads me to believe that seating depth is everybody as important as metered powder charges. Also match brass, brass prep, match primers and match bullets are not quite as required as we thought. Saw a pic today ofv6 perfecta cases with primer holes drilled out on the very edge of their primer pockets. Be careful when depriving perfecta. [/QUOTE]
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