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<blockquote data-quote="ICANHITHIMMAN" data-source="post: 712557" data-attributes="member: 10414"><p>H1000 would be a great choice, I run that and CCI BR2 primers in my 300 win mag. I will be using it for my 264 when I get some time to do the loads. </p><p></p><p>I would suggest trying a lighter bullet, it may just help. The 130g VLD, TTSX, or ACCUBOND would all be great picks. If you want some more BC there is always the cutting edge 130g VLD and the swampworks VLD. But to be honest at 400 yards I don't know if your really going to reap the benefits of such a high BC bullet.</p><p></p><p>Just make sure you give the rifle a good once over, clean her and shoot a few rounds out of that clean bore to foul it up before you do any serous load testing. If you have access to a range where you can shoot at 200 plus for load work I will suggest that as well. A lot of bullets don't have enough time to fully stabilize at ranges shorter than 100 yards, which gives you false results.</p><p></p><p>If you choose the Berger make sure to read the article in my signature line and shoot a 24 round seating depth test after you do your ladder testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICANHITHIMMAN, post: 712557, member: 10414"] H1000 would be a great choice, I run that and CCI BR2 primers in my 300 win mag. I will be using it for my 264 when I get some time to do the loads. I would suggest trying a lighter bullet, it may just help. The 130g VLD, TTSX, or ACCUBOND would all be great picks. If you want some more BC there is always the cutting edge 130g VLD and the swampworks VLD. But to be honest at 400 yards I don't know if your really going to reap the benefits of such a high BC bullet. Just make sure you give the rifle a good once over, clean her and shoot a few rounds out of that clean bore to foul it up before you do any serous load testing. If you have access to a range where you can shoot at 200 plus for load work I will suggest that as well. A lot of bullets don't have enough time to fully stabilize at ranges shorter than 100 yards, which gives you false results. If you choose the Berger make sure to read the article in my signature line and shoot a 24 round seating depth test after you do your ladder testing. [/QUOTE]
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