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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
300 RUM: 180 vs 200 gr Accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="Dinky" data-source="post: 988915" data-attributes="member: 82598"><p>Thanks for the information, Lefty and Seaman. Right now, I have no 200s to work with and availability is not good. I have a large inventory of RL 25 and 5 pounds each of RL 22 and IMR 4350. Lefty: what is your opinion of those powders for 180/200 grains? I also have 250 Barnes TTSX 230 gainers to hammer Texas whitetails! My gunsmith got an average of 3936 with those in front of 104 grains of Reloader 25.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dinky, post: 988915, member: 82598"] Thanks for the information, Lefty and Seaman. Right now, I have no 200s to work with and availability is not good. I have a large inventory of RL 25 and 5 pounds each of RL 22 and IMR 4350. Lefty: what is your opinion of those powders for 180/200 grains? I also have 250 Barnes TTSX 230 gainers to hammer Texas whitetails! My gunsmith got an average of 3936 with those in front of 104 grains of Reloader 25. [/QUOTE]
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