I did use to bother when I shot F class, but I had a consistant ES of 6-7FPS.

Was it worth it? Dunno, I got sick of worrying about the load.

I know sod all about the hornet except that its a pretty little round from a collectors point of view and it can be a bitch to get right hand loading. It dont half go though. Scott knows the Hornet pretty well to be fair.

All my loads now are done using my old F class kit, but since 2 are Service mag loaders (so stuck with certain OALs) and hardly tac drivers and the other is an elderly but half decent target rifle with a scope I am hardly worried unless I get split cases or silly fliers...otherwise known as a good group with my current lack of practice and the No4.

In reality the best I need from the M67 is 1MOA (which it will do) and the centre of a Fig11/12/14 for the AR (Easy) and the No4....the screen so its happy days.

Its about expectation and the point at which you accept things are ok.

I know the M67 will shoot tighter, but at the expense of the brass and potentially my face so I have reduced the load (It was not over but I stopped shooting past 600 and the old girl deserves better).

I know that 2 MOA is fine with the AR, but that depends on a prefectly centred group...often seen at BR shoots, rarely seen at CSR shoots (from all positions), so if I have a load that will half the standard....I can wobble about a bit and get away with it.

What's the point? It would not matter a toss whether it was 1 or .5 MOA off a bipod etc and all the other shite people use to test groups...than take off again.

The fact is that they all extract nicely, shoot consistantly (and predictably) and the brass keeps going. The groups might be tightened but since none of them are habitually shot from bipods the POI shifts anyway so zeroing etc is usually done slung, free or mag rested...which gives a reaslistic wobble. The .5moa wont make a massive difference.

I think there comes a point where you are simply putting wear on a throat/barrel which might be better spent practicing sitting or shooting in a strong wind.

Work out what works and stick to it, dont spend too much time arsing about unless you really need it to achieve the aim...scuse punn...its crap