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A-max for Warbrd
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<blockquote data-quote="RETTRO" data-source="post: 201727" data-attributes="member: 6103"><p>Thinkin' of tryin' the 208 grainer in my 30" barreled Sako. Kinda like the ballistics of this one..........The .648 coefficient might be fudging a bit but even if it is under some, it's still alot! Would like to take elk and deer to 600 yards with it. Any performance issues? I know the construction isn't that of other premium hunting bullets but I had hoped for more with the total weight and sectional density of this one for downrange performance. The barrel is 1 in 10, 4 groove and figure I can turn near 3200-3250 with proper load development-without too much pressure issue. I'm gettin' 3450 with the 180 gr Accubonds over 105 grains of Retumbo (as per Kirby's and his bro's pre-loading advice) with virtually no pressure signs whatsoever. Could probably juice it up some more but why? Accuracy is awesome as is. Groups average about 3/8" @100 these days. Any experience lately with the .308 A-max bullets are a plus and appreciate info that any may have. </p><p>Thanks a ton!</p><p></p><p>Johnnie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RETTRO, post: 201727, member: 6103"] Thinkin' of tryin' the 208 grainer in my 30" barreled Sako. Kinda like the ballistics of this one..........The .648 coefficient might be fudging a bit but even if it is under some, it's still alot! Would like to take elk and deer to 600 yards with it. Any performance issues? I know the construction isn't that of other premium hunting bullets but I had hoped for more with the total weight and sectional density of this one for downrange performance. The barrel is 1 in 10, 4 groove and figure I can turn near 3200-3250 with proper load development-without too much pressure issue. I'm gettin' 3450 with the 180 gr Accubonds over 105 grains of Retumbo (as per Kirby's and his bro's pre-loading advice) with virtually no pressure signs whatsoever. Could probably juice it up some more but why? Accuracy is awesome as is. Groups average about 3/8" @100 these days. Any experience lately with the .308 A-max bullets are a plus and appreciate info that any may have. Thanks a ton! Johnnie [/QUOTE]
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