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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 3169423" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>We are beginning to get into the "precision" vs "accuracy" discussion. Long Range shooters will often tell you that the difference between various types of rounds and hence their consistent performance is in the precision of the loading process. LR Rifleman generally roll their own and therefore have a certain level of precision in the process that far exceeds the standard rifle round created in mass production. Once this precision is achieved it is then possible to begin the process of obtaining the data from the rifle. Of course the factors that are constant and can be controlled by the shooter are fewer than the environmental considerations once the precision round has been created. There are more than a few articles written on this topic I am sure. If anyone is truly a Long Range junky, I strongly recommend visiting <a href="https://www.snipershide.com/" target="_blank">https://www.snipershide.com/</a> and let your brain swell with the information available there. Great topic and one that few are truly masters of. Enjoy the LR game fellas, it is a true challenge and will set you in your place quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 3169423, member: 41761"] We are beginning to get into the "precision" vs "accuracy" discussion. Long Range shooters will often tell you that the difference between various types of rounds and hence their consistent performance is in the precision of the loading process. LR Rifleman generally roll their own and therefore have a certain level of precision in the process that far exceeds the standard rifle round created in mass production. Once this precision is achieved it is then possible to begin the process of obtaining the data from the rifle. Of course the factors that are constant and can be controlled by the shooter are fewer than the environmental considerations once the precision round has been created. There are more than a few articles written on this topic I am sure. If anyone is truly a Long Range junky, I strongly recommend visiting [URL]https://www.snipershide.com/[/URL] and let your brain swell with the information available there. Great topic and one that few are truly masters of. Enjoy the LR game fellas, it is a true challenge and will set you in your place quickly. [/QUOTE]
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