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Reloading
100g NBT IMR-4350
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 141122"><p>I was using 54 grains of H4831 with the Nosler BT and a CCI large rifle priver and getting .25" groups with it at 100 yds from my Ruger 77V. Finally traded it off to buy a .25-06AI but that Ruger accounted for more coyotes than I can remember over the years. Each gun has its load likes and dislikes and thats what mine liked. Yours could be a whole lot differant though. My B78 Browning loves it and so does my Mauser MX though so you just never know but in the 30 plus years of shooting .25-06's I haven't found a gun yet that didn't like 4831 either Hodgen's or IMR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 141122"] I was using 54 grains of H4831 with the Nosler BT and a CCI large rifle priver and getting .25" groups with it at 100 yds from my Ruger 77V. Finally traded it off to buy a .25-06AI but that Ruger accounted for more coyotes than I can remember over the years. Each gun has its load likes and dislikes and thats what mine liked. Yours could be a whole lot differant though. My B78 Browning loves it and so does my Mauser MX though so you just never know but in the 30 plus years of shooting .25-06's I haven't found a gun yet that didn't like 4831 either Hodgen's or IMR. [/QUOTE]
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