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<blockquote data-quote="Oliveralan" data-source="post: 421668" data-attributes="member: 20245"><p>It would help to know what powder your using. Depending on that, the 210 Berger may not be the best bullet, since it needs 1800fps to reliably expand. You may have a longer effective range with something like a 200gr AccuBond or 190 Berger. Or try RL17. My old competition f-class load was 48gr of RL17 and a 208 A-max. The load ran 2656fps from my 28in 1-11tw hart. </p><p></p><p>If you don't see any pressure signs (and are sure you know what they look like when you do encounter any) there is no real risk going higher. Load data in books is all lawyer approved and must be safe in ANY rifle in that caliber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliveralan, post: 421668, member: 20245"] It would help to know what powder your using. Depending on that, the 210 Berger may not be the best bullet, since it needs 1800fps to reliably expand. You may have a longer effective range with something like a 200gr AccuBond or 190 Berger. Or try RL17. My old competition f-class load was 48gr of RL17 and a 208 A-max. The load ran 2656fps from my 28in 1-11tw hart. If you don't see any pressure signs (and are sure you know what they look like when you do encounter any) there is no real risk going higher. Load data in books is all lawyer approved and must be safe in ANY rifle in that caliber. [/QUOTE]
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