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Reloading
8 lbs. Hodgdon 870 powder discovered, what to do with it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1674608" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>100% wildcat. I dumped that one for a much smaller wildcat: 7-.300 Weatherby. Better ballistics with less recoil. Shot five days a week and learned offhand really well. Best three shot group at 100 yards was 1 1/4". 2 1/2" would have been considered very large with rifle and combo. From the bench it regularly was 5/8" and under. It was the most consistently accurate rifle I owned up till that time. In fact I still have it. A K14 Klienguenther on its forth barrel. Now it is a .375-.416 Rem Mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1674608, member: 70559"] 100% wildcat. I dumped that one for a much smaller wildcat: 7-.300 Weatherby. Better ballistics with less recoil. Shot five days a week and learned offhand really well. Best three shot group at 100 yards was 1 1/4". 2 1/2" would have been considered very large with rifle and combo. From the bench it regularly was 5/8" and under. It was the most consistently accurate rifle I owned up till that time. In fact I still have it. A K14 Klienguenther on its forth barrel. Now it is a .375-.416 Rem Mag. [/QUOTE]
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