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264 mag vs 6.5x284
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<blockquote data-quote="SomeRumbum" data-source="post: 414533" data-attributes="member: 22530"><p>Stability and accuracy are two different things. I did not get the 142 smks, 140 bergers or 130+ grain match bullets to shoot great. 140 amax and 140 smks probably would work. However, I have found that 120 grain ballistic tips at high velocity work better, shoot flatter and are better at long range. I have a barrel from Krieger in 8,5 twist fluted, stainless that will go on this gun when worn out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeRumbum, post: 414533, member: 22530"] Stability and accuracy are two different things. I did not get the 142 smks, 140 bergers or 130+ grain match bullets to shoot great. 140 amax and 140 smks probably would work. However, I have found that 120 grain ballistic tips at high velocity work better, shoot flatter and are better at long range. I have a barrel from Krieger in 8,5 twist fluted, stainless that will go on this gun when worn out. [/QUOTE]
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