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I think that a match Raufoss might gain a bit, but the problem IMHO is with the projo's accuracy potential, not with the case, primer, or powder.
Easy test would be to pull Mk 211 rounds down, work up safe loads, and replace the projos with 750 grain Hornady A-Max bullets, then test for accuracy.
You could also use Match A-Max loaded rounds to test the Mk 211 projos. The Mk 211 bullet is a bit lighter, so again, you would have to work up a safe load with the powder.
Good experiment!
TR
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