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Originally Posted by The Reaper
I disagree.
Do you have a lot of shooting experience?
TR
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I'm no expert, but I have been shooting for about 10 years. I've shot nearly 3,000 rounds of 55 and 62 gr in the past year, mostly to compare the worth of one versus the other for range training and plinking. My rifle was initially zeroed with the 55 grain, and when I loaded up the other stuff, it consistently impacted about 4 inches higher before I re-sighted. Have gotten pretty much identical results each time I've switched back and forth between the two.
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