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<blockquote data-quote="rebelracer79" data-source="post: 1591329" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I'd like to think for the price of a good stock it would make some difference, but as long as all your loads are consistant, the accuracy should follow. In my mind the most important steps in reloading for accuracy are:</p><p></p><p>1} consistent powder charge</p><p>2}consistent seat length</p><p>3}and one of the most important IMO is consistant crimp (or lack there of)</p><p></p><p></p><p>I know this may sound like basics, but when you just can't figure somthing out, its always a good idea to go back to the basics</p><p></p><p>I should also add, and I mean this with the most respect, is there any chance the shooter may have had a bad day?</p><p></p><p>Lots of things to factor in there: How windy was it, what kind of rest were you using, were you using tobacco while you were shooting, were you tired, the list goes on and on. I know I have my good days and bad days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rebelracer79, post: 1591329, member: 69"] I'd like to think for the price of a good stock it would make some difference, but as long as all your loads are consistant, the accuracy should follow. In my mind the most important steps in reloading for accuracy are: 1} consistent powder charge 2}consistent seat length 3}and one of the most important IMO is consistant crimp (or lack there of) I know this may sound like basics, but when you just can't figure somthing out, its always a good idea to go back to the basics I should also add, and I mean this with the most respect, is there any chance the shooter may have had a bad day? Lots of things to factor in there: How windy was it, what kind of rest were you using, were you using tobacco while you were shooting, were you tired, the list goes on and on. I know I have my good days and bad days. [/QUOTE]
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