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keithherrington
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Ignoring for the moment the shooter's sensitivity to recoil what are the effects of velocity and therefore recoil on accuracy? Asked differently, do two guns with the same mechanical accuracy, shoot differently if one recoils substantially more than the other?
Taking it one step further, do you ignore velocity entirely and look for the very best load, or does a higher velocity that limits the effects of wind on the bullet play into your thinking?
Do these considerations impact 100/200 group shooting differently from score shooting at 600? Intuitively, I think it should but would like your opinions on these questions.
What prompted my question was a brief comparison of 30BR to 308. The bullet weight/design in each (e.g., 125 flat base vs 168 Match King) was the first to jump out at me as was the barrel twist for each.
Keith
Taking it one step further, do you ignore velocity entirely and look for the very best load, or does a higher velocity that limits the effects of wind on the bullet play into your thinking?
Do these considerations impact 100/200 group shooting differently from score shooting at 600? Intuitively, I think it should but would like your opinions on these questions.
What prompted my question was a brief comparison of 30BR to 308. The bullet weight/design in each (e.g., 125 flat base vs 168 Match King) was the first to jump out at me as was the barrel twist for each.
Keith