Tinybob
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What causes a bullet to shoot extremely well (0.3 MOA) when it's called "marginally stable" by the Berger calculator?
The rifle is Savage 112 manufacturered in October of 1991. So pre-accutrigger, bone stock gun in 223 rem. Savage says it has a 1 in 14 twist, it's a heavy varmint barrel at 26".
Loads are with four different powders so far, IMR4166, IMR4198, H322, and Varget.
Same bullet and seating depth:
60gr Sierra varminter at 2.250".
It's like magic!
The rifle is Savage 112 manufacturered in October of 1991. So pre-accutrigger, bone stock gun in 223 rem. Savage says it has a 1 in 14 twist, it's a heavy varmint barrel at 26".
Loads are with four different powders so far, IMR4166, IMR4198, H322, and Varget.
Same bullet and seating depth:
60gr Sierra varminter at 2.250".
It's like magic!