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advice on .308 powder
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1139501" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>You can glass bed the stock and help it a little, but if your serious...get a better stock. My best load in my 700 sps tactical w/20" barrel is 46 gr VARGET, 168gr AMAX, CCI large rifle primer and seated to 2.830 COAL in LAPUA or NOSLER brass. Still fits in the factory mag, and shoots sum MOA in my gun. </p><p></p><p>*MAXIMUM LOAD* probably start at 44gr and work up. Maybe even less if your not sure what to look for as far as pressure signs. I get about 9-10 loads out of a brass and my primer pockets get loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1139501, member: 87243"] You can glass bed the stock and help it a little, but if your serious...get a better stock. My best load in my 700 sps tactical w/20" barrel is 46 gr VARGET, 168gr AMAX, CCI large rifle primer and seated to 2.830 COAL in LAPUA or NOSLER brass. Still fits in the factory mag, and shoots sum MOA in my gun. *MAXIMUM LOAD* probably start at 44gr and work up. Maybe even less if your not sure what to look for as far as pressure signs. I get about 9-10 loads out of a brass and my primer pockets get loose. [/QUOTE]
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