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The only way to tell for sure would be to shoot them and see.They may be exactly the same at 100 yards or they could be a ways off. Bullet differences, brass differences, powder, and velocity differences could make poi very different potentially
Even if you were to buy a new box of Remington ammo, there's no guarantee it will shoot the same as the ammo your rifle is sighted in with. What is it that you're hunting? For bigger targets at close distances, it may not matter. But you do need to confidence in your gun. I always want to be sighted in with ammo that I know is exactly the same as what I'm hunting with.
The good thing is that I'm not out shooting animals this weekend - just target practicing and running low on ammo. But, I wanted to get everyone's take on this.
Quote from: chiwawadan on December 22, 2017, 01:08:02 PMThe good thing is that I'm not out shooting animals this weekend - just target practicing and running low on ammo. But, I wanted to get everyone's take on this. well in that case you need all the boolits