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7MM wildcats?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 359735" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I have only been working with this rifle a few weeks. I need to get a different bushing for my 300 dies and more bullets. I also had a scope go bad and have to start over with load development. All I can say for now is, I like it so far. The velocities are much higher than I anticipated and I am allowing about 50 FPS that my chrony is usually high. Looks like at this point I will be over 3100 with 180 from a 9 twist 28" Hart barrel using WW brass. That prediction is from my ups on exbal at 1000 yards and the predicted exbal velocity, from the 1000 yard testing I did with it.</p><p> </p><p>And Yes, necking the brass is easy, especially with redding bushing dies for a 300 win.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 359735, member: 7503"] I have only been working with this rifle a few weeks. I need to get a different bushing for my 300 dies and more bullets. I also had a scope go bad and have to start over with load development. All I can say for now is, I like it so far. The velocities are much higher than I anticipated and I am allowing about 50 FPS that my chrony is usually high. Looks like at this point I will be over 3100 with 180 from a 9 twist 28" Hart barrel using WW brass. That prediction is from my ups on exbal at 1000 yards and the predicted exbal velocity, from the 1000 yard testing I did with it. And Yes, necking the brass is easy, especially with redding bushing dies for a 300 win. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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