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Old February 22, 2009, 08:43 AM   #26
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my findings, handgun only

I find certain cartridges offer more readily-accessible accuracy.

Accurate handguns prove all cartridges can be equally accurate, mostly.
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Old February 24, 2009, 04:47 PM   #27
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inherent inaccuracy

I think this would be a better term to use however I can't imagine manufacturers wanting that sort of negativity floating around in regards to their products. Not to mention any cartridge that was inherently inaccurate would probably not last long on the market, thus making the term not much use except for historical purposes. Anyhow, I became extremely frustrated when trying to decide between the 338 LM, RUM and EDGE and the use of the term "inherently accurate". Way too many variables and opinions out there.

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Old February 24, 2009, 05:38 PM   #28
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accu

the 223 is a case when they changed the weight of bulletand made it longer they had to change the twist.
to down load a 40 you may not get the gun to cycle because not enuf energy.
the 200 gr 45 helps to cycle plus the diamiter helps your score.outside scores.if it was center to center it would not.
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