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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5419733" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Ok, let me start off by saying your best reloads will have identical components. The more you make sure everything matches, the better groups you will get. You can be as anal about it as you want, and you will see some decent results, but...It is not all that important when you get right down to it for hunting purposes. If you do your part, the POI will be good enough for hunting purposes. That does not mean you shouldn't do what you can to make sure everything is as matched as possible, but that is a rabbit hole I will only go down into when I am trying to get sub MOA ammo, or when I am working up a load for a particular rifle, usually a new to me rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5419733, member: 20060"] Ok, let me start off by saying your best reloads will have identical components. The more you make sure everything matches, the better groups you will get. You can be as anal about it as you want, and you will see some decent results, but...It is not all that important when you get right down to it for hunting purposes. If you do your part, the POI will be good enough for hunting purposes. That does not mean you shouldn't do what you can to make sure everything is as matched as possible, but that is a rabbit hole I will only go down into when I am trying to get sub MOA ammo, or when I am working up a load for a particular rifle, usually a new to me rifle. [/QUOTE]
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