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Reloading
338 Win. Mag Ruger M77
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Goodwin" data-source="post: 1898367" data-attributes="member: 107289"><p>Just reviving old thread.</p><p>I dusted off this old M77 Ruger 338. And the best I could do is around 3 inches at 100 yards. 200 grain Sierra budget bullets.</p><p>This is good enough for spring bear at 100 I guess.</p><p>Any ideas.?</p><p>I have some 225 bergers untried.</p><p>Using imr 4350, not 7828,oops, and yes, 69 grains, 2800 fps.</p><p>I have reloder 22, I have not tried.</p><p>I have a few other powders. No retumbo, no h1000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Goodwin, post: 1898367, member: 107289"] Just reviving old thread. I dusted off this old M77 Ruger 338. And the best I could do is around 3 inches at 100 yards. 200 grain Sierra budget bullets. This is good enough for spring bear at 100 I guess. Any ideas.? I have some 225 bergers untried. Using imr 4350, not 7828,oops, and yes, 69 grains, 2800 fps. I have reloder 22, I have not tried. I have a few other powders. No retumbo, no h1000. [/QUOTE]
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