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He runs CCI standard is his go-to because of all the experience he's had.
He thinks lot by lot, no matter where you go in the country, if they drive, they're going to St.
Louis, somewhere outside of St.
Louis next week, week after next for nationals, for regional.
And he knows he can stop at Bass Pro in Memphis on the way up and get two bricks of CCI standard velocity.
And it's the same stuff he would have bought here.
And he says it's literally because it's so steady, it's so reliable, but it's so middle of the road that you can find a gun by behavior.
It's like, oh, look, this one's having trouble.
It's sending them high.
You're zeroed at 50 yards on the bullseye and you're an inch high.
Instead of re-zeroing on the fly, go down to the subsonic.
reduce your speed, and take the flight off the bullet, which he was explaining that whole shit to me, too.
And if you got a gun at 0 to 50 and it's hitting low, he's like, oh, well, let's just go up to the other one.
So you can go up or down from the standard velocity.
You can tune ammo up and down that day if you wanted to get tighter.
Yeah, he was blowing my mind with that stuff.
He was telling me, like, how...
You don't need the Veloster G, the Stangers.
Stangers.
So he also says that, and this is a recommendation from him because this is something I would have never considered at all, but what they do with precision shooting, when you go to the store and you buy 50 rounds of CCI and it's got the little cardboard box, or they, I'm sorry, 100 rounds, or they got the plastic sleeve where they're hanging upside down.