Lee
if you research the rpm of a bullet I think you will find that it holds its rpm for longer than its normal usable trajectory. WhatI would suspect is a possability is in a loose bore the bullet might slip in the sabot.
Excellent point and probably the right answer also. The combination in the White - doe not
seem to loose but it is certainly looser than the the any of the other combinations that I shot from the White. I am really confident it, the 200,will shoot correctly from the smaller bore rifles that I have even @ 200 yards. What lead me astray was how well it shot @ 100 and then spray @ 200. I also remember in some earlier testing from the Omega it had a great pattern @ 150 from the Omega.
Shooting the last two trips to Elk River is the first time I have ever shot a ML out to 200 for a group... I have shot them to 200 and beyond before but never at a paper target looking for a group.