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Old December 26, 2017, 07:25 AM   #26
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If one was to study THE SECRETS OF THE HUSTON WAREHOUSE, it deals with how critical bullet seating is to accuracy.
I read that article, if it's the one about the "skunk works were the best shooters came together in the quest for ultimate accuracy"--a classic--though not many of us can afford a hermetically-sealed rifle range. lol
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Old December 27, 2017, 01:49 AM   #27
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A majority of my shooting is with the 55gr of various manufacturers, but AR is zeroed for the 62 gr M855. I know it’s not the most accurate round out there, but I buy in quantities of 1000 especially if it is Lake City.
I keep a couple thousand rounds for, shall we say, emergencies!
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