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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 2610531" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>You sound like me and thank you for giving me the answer I probably needed for most uses with my rifle. I found accuracy at 2950. Excellent accuracy as in one hole less than .2 at 100. I went up 2 grains and gained over 240 fps and lost a little accuracy. My dilemma was leave it at 2950 which is very slow for the cartridge or step up to 3200 and lose .25-.30 accuracy. Being a hunter I can settle on .3-.4" groups easily rather than .1-.2. It's my nature to stay with the best groups tho. I'll probably stick with 2950 here and out west go with the flatter .3" accuracy foe much longer shots. You'll have to answer that 150fps question yourself. Do you need it ? What range and what animal will you be hunting ? That should answer the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 2610531, member: 103947"] You sound like me and thank you for giving me the answer I probably needed for most uses with my rifle. I found accuracy at 2950. Excellent accuracy as in one hole less than .2 at 100. I went up 2 grains and gained over 240 fps and lost a little accuracy. My dilemma was leave it at 2950 which is very slow for the cartridge or step up to 3200 and lose .25-.30 accuracy. Being a hunter I can settle on .3-.4" groups easily rather than .1-.2. It's my nature to stay with the best groups tho. I'll probably stick with 2950 here and out west go with the flatter .3" accuracy foe much longer shots. You'll have to answer that 150fps question yourself. Do you need it ? What range and what animal will you be hunting ? That should answer the question. [/QUOTE]
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