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I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
I have had great luck with the 180 gr balistic silvertips. Federal brass, 75.5 grains of RL-22. sub MOA groups all day long. Firing in a Browning A-bolt stainless stalker. The Hornady SST's worked well also, but not quite as well as the silvertips do in my rifle.
grouping and but losing accuracy was still around 1 MOA. I probably should revisit my supplies and test the waters again.
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
Quote from: Sammconn on October 08, 2014, 11:18:10 PMgrouping and but losing accuracy was still around 1 MOA. I probably should revisit my supplies and test the waters again.Have you tried moving the round closer to the lands? Some people I knew who reloaded had better accuracy when the round caught the lands sooner instead of moving forward then catching them.
That is very true but, I have to watch the magazine length, which is usually the deciding factor, and for hunting I have more than one rifle eating the same ammo, so the rounds must fit the chambers of them all so no mixups happen while in the field.
Ever heard of a .264 Win Magnum?It's my fav long range gunWith a 140 gr I think it might edge out the .300 at distance...I have one in a Remington 700BDL I purchased from the Rod and Gun club in Kitzengen, Germany in the 80's
I'm getting that new 7.62 Ruger AR gun. I think I'll scope it with something good and use for a sporter gun with obvious other capabilities as well
I like that it is a piston gun first, that it is a factory sorted out gun second that it comes from a US gun manufacturer that knows what they are doing, and it's just butt easy. Plunk down the cash and drive home with it, and start shooting Duane's deer targets to pieces!
Get a Geissele trigger