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<blockquote data-quote="30calyooper" data-source="post: 1539994" data-attributes="member: 107258"><p>Yes, I have achieved accuracy of less than 1/2 MOA with a 180 Scirocco at avg 3403, same load with 180 Accubond yielded same acc at avg 3440. Both with std deviation of less than 5 FPS, accuracy tested at 200 and 400 yds. The loads utilized Retumbo at 101 grains with a 215 match primer and sorted RP brass.</p><p></p><p>My best results with 190 LRAB and 200 gr Accubond both came with RL-25.</p><p></p><p>I am curious about trying other powders like H1000...not out of necessity but out the desire to find a load with good accuracy at somewhat-less-than barrel-burner velocities, both to extend barrel life and make range practice a bit more tolerable. I realize that this horse is built to run, but maybe something closer to a trot than running for the roses!</p><p></p><p>BTW - my avatar - 300 RUM, 200 Accubond, 484 yds, public land unguided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30calyooper, post: 1539994, member: 107258"] Yes, I have achieved accuracy of less than 1/2 MOA with a 180 Scirocco at avg 3403, same load with 180 Accubond yielded same acc at avg 3440. Both with std deviation of less than 5 FPS, accuracy tested at 200 and 400 yds. The loads utilized Retumbo at 101 grains with a 215 match primer and sorted RP brass. My best results with 190 LRAB and 200 gr Accubond both came with RL-25. I am curious about trying other powders like H1000...not out of necessity but out the desire to find a load with good accuracy at somewhat-less-than barrel-burner velocities, both to extend barrel life and make range practice a bit more tolerable. I realize that this horse is built to run, but maybe something closer to a trot than running for the roses! BTW - my avatar - 300 RUM, 200 Accubond, 484 yds, public land unguided. [/QUOTE]
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