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Reloading
150 vs 168 Barnes TTSX 300 Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="aOWENc" data-source="post: 2151200" data-attributes="member: 86255"><p>Thanks for all the replies,</p><p></p><p>The Mark V is a California made one, I'd guess it was made in the early 2000's.</p><p></p><p>My Vanguard is a really great shooter, but I wish it had the 26" pipe. I'm about to get it threaded and use my newly acquired suppressor on the upcoming antelope hunt.</p><p></p><p>I just ordered 100 Barnes 168's and will start at their minimum load and work up. Fingers crossed that they shoot good because I only have 200 primers. It's really a shame that this ammo crisis had to happen. Being a college student I really didn't have the choice to stock up, so now I'm trying to make do with what I can. Reloading seems like a ton of fun. So far I have only loaded handguns such as 9mm, 10mm and 357 mag. I'm really looking forward to getting these 300's going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aOWENc, post: 2151200, member: 86255"] Thanks for all the replies, The Mark V is a California made one, I’d guess it was made in the early 2000’s. My Vanguard is a really great shooter, but I wish it had the 26” pipe. I’m about to get it threaded and use my newly acquired suppressor on the upcoming antelope hunt. I just ordered 100 Barnes 168’s and will start at their minimum load and work up. Fingers crossed that they shoot good because I only have 200 primers. It’s really a shame that this ammo crisis had to happen. Being a college student I really didn’t have the choice to stock up, so now I’m trying to make do with what I can. Reloading seems like a ton of fun. So far I have only loaded handguns such as 9mm, 10mm and 357 mag. I’m really looking forward to getting these 300’s going. [/QUOTE]
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