Originally posted by mdewitt71
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The whole gripe with those of us who want as near surgical precision that one can achieve with the caliber in a gas gun is that the bullet is not .264 (6.5mm) but .262. Yes that .002 makes a difference. There is also a large variance in neck tension (this I found out after processing 700+ rounds in my Moscow Match experiment). Those two features alone make for very inconsistent shooting ammo. I have not tried to shoot groups with it at range, but I would bet that you would be pushing 5 MOA out of a quality barrel past 300 yards when the velocity variance starts to show. That is into the next zip code when you are used to smacking a 4" plate at that range.
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