Fed Ammo
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You're going to get many opinions. Don't listen. Just try each in your gun and you'll have the only correct answer for you.
Also, take a look at the ballistics charts for SV vs. HV. If we are talking pistol, you probably do not need a sight adjustment if you practice with cheaper HV but use a favorite SV in matches. When I find a reliable batch of bulk, I use it in matches.
Also, take a look at the ballistics charts for SV vs. HV. If we are talking pistol, you probably do not need a sight adjustment if you practice with cheaper HV but use a favorite SV in matches. When I find a reliable batch of bulk, I use it in matches.
lol..It's okay to listen to me frank, I pretty much agree with previous post.
Although for me, consistant plays a big part of being accurate. For me to be as truely accurate as I can be, my mind has to be at peace..no worry, no doubt that a certain brand and lot number proved to be the most consistant which helps it and me be accurate in that particular gun. I don't mess with bulk ammo in competing seriously or just a "friendly" game or in my tight chambered barrels.
I do let the gun pick the ammo and I do shoot bulk ammo for pleasure in relatively cheap stock barrels.
Regards
Although for me, consistant plays a big part of being accurate. For me to be as truely accurate as I can be, my mind has to be at peace..no worry, no doubt that a certain brand and lot number proved to be the most consistant which helps it and me be accurate in that particular gun. I don't mess with bulk ammo in competing seriously or just a "friendly" game or in my tight chambered barrels.
I do let the gun pick the ammo and I do shoot bulk ammo for pleasure in relatively cheap stock barrels.
Regards