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.280 mountain rifle. can I reasonalbly push the 168gr berger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan Smith" data-source="post: 662066" data-attributes="member: 44423"><p>I used a max load of IMR7828ssc (60gr, IIRC, but work up in your rifle), Fed210 primer, RP brass, and accuracy was always sub-MOA, but ranged from about 0.5MOA to 1MOA at 200 yards, depending on the day. It proved to hold accuracy well out to about 700 yards, which is the farthest I shot that load, and I could stay on a 1MOA plate consistently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan Smith, post: 662066, member: 44423"] I used a max load of IMR7828ssc (60gr, IIRC, but work up in your rifle), Fed210 primer, RP brass, and accuracy was always sub-MOA, but ranged from about 0.5MOA to 1MOA at 200 yards, depending on the day. It proved to hold accuracy well out to about 700 yards, which is the farthest I shot that load, and I could stay on a 1MOA plate consistently. [/QUOTE]
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