Question for precision and reloading geeks

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NevadaMike
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Update. I went out again today and shot from the prone position and I also added my Seekins brake. The Leupold was holding zero just fine and I was able to use a Ckye double pull this time. Being able to have the stability really seemed to clean things up. I was able to clang steel out to 1000 reliably with the same load. Thanks again to everyone that had suggestions. It was the nut behind the wheel.
 
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Well, at 30% profit margin you'd need to sell probably 10,000 boxes of those per year to afford one of the people I'm talking about. Does nosler even make 10k boxes of anything per year anymore? They seem to have swfa-esque availability patterns.
 

JF_Idaho

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With a quick Google
Yearly revenue:

Hornady Inc , 59 mil
Nosler Inc , 48.5 mil
Sierra , 22.3 mil
Berger, 8 mil

So it doesn't seem like they're doing too bad.
 
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My suggestion is to get off the bench and get prone, make sure you can load the bipod, get a rock rock solid rear rest, and do your part as the shooter in regards to the fundamentals. Shoot that 300 yrd group agian and see what happens.


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Good advice
 
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