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<blockquote data-quote="brant89" data-source="post: 1293883" data-attributes="member: 49553"><p>I thought about doing two different loads but I hate having to adjust my seater die back and forth all the time. I really could get away with plugging groundhogs with some 140gr ELD-M's from the 260AI. I think my biggest problem is that after years of always choosing the most efficient bullet for whatever cartridge I'm running it difficult for me to commit to inferior ballistics intentionally. I am glad to here that there are other people doing this though. I also like the idea of throwing charges for the 223 since that is the rifle that sees the most attention. I spend a lot of time behind it practicing proper shooting position and form to try to maintain a 1/2MOA cold bore group at 200yds over the course of a week or two. My hope is that if I can extend these cold bore sessions to 400yds with varying winds my long range game will see very rapid improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brant89, post: 1293883, member: 49553"] I thought about doing two different loads but I hate having to adjust my seater die back and forth all the time. I really could get away with plugging groundhogs with some 140gr ELD-M's from the 260AI. I think my biggest problem is that after years of always choosing the most efficient bullet for whatever cartridge I'm running it difficult for me to commit to inferior ballistics intentionally. I am glad to here that there are other people doing this though. I also like the idea of throwing charges for the 223 since that is the rifle that sees the most attention. I spend a lot of time behind it practicing proper shooting position and form to try to maintain a 1/2MOA cold bore group at 200yds over the course of a week or two. My hope is that if I can extend these cold bore sessions to 400yds with varying winds my long range game will see very rapid improvement. [/QUOTE]
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