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Why are velocity nodes so important?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paleopete" data-source="post: 5105836" data-attributes="member: 21477"><p>Fairchaser & MUP bring up some great points.....I am very comfortable using even factory loads out to 300 yards......it's having the confidence in the accuracy for the 400-700 yard shot that I care about for hunting....as I develop my loads for my .284 Winchester I'd appreciate your cumulative experience in load development and testing for these distances.....if it's accurate and consistent at 500-600 yards I am not going to worry about the 200-300 yard shot. I am out in California and will be hunting open lands in the West where it is not uncommon to make shots from 400-700 yards. Thank you in advance. BTW, I am doing a custom build using a Borden Ridgeline Medium Action so the COAL can be longer than the 2.71.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paleopete, post: 5105836, member: 21477"] Fairchaser & MUP bring up some great points.....I am very comfortable using even factory loads out to 300 yards......it's having the confidence in the accuracy for the 400-700 yard shot that I care about for hunting....as I develop my loads for my .284 Winchester I'd appreciate your cumulative experience in load development and testing for these distances.....if it's accurate and consistent at 500-600 yards I am not going to worry about the 200-300 yard shot. I am out in California and will be hunting open lands in the West where it is not uncommon to make shots from 400-700 yards. Thank you in advance. BTW, I am doing a custom build using a Borden Ridgeline Medium Action so the COAL can be longer than the 2.71. [/QUOTE]
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