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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Effective Range of New .223 Rem
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<blockquote data-quote="1100 Remington Man" data-source="post: 457885" data-attributes="member: 29824"><p>gun) Here some thing I ran into a old book I have by Bob Hagel Game Loads & Practical Ballistics For the American Hunter. On page 48 .223 Rem Remington Model 788 24" bbl R-P cases weight 95gr. Remington 7 1/2 primer Temp 70 F 52gr. Rem Bench Rest HP H335 28gr. MV 3519 FPS. These loads were developed for bolt action rifles and were near maximum in the test rifle . Thay should be approached from 1-2 gr. below. They are not recommended for use in semiautoloading Rifles... He also talks elsewhere in his book how each rifle is an individual and how the Reloading Manuals do not show as hot of loads as he has worked up as it should be and when changing lots # of bullets primers or powder start over... A great book by the way. with lots of good info. I can't wait till I get my reloading dies and start loading my scope mounts are on the way from SWFA can't wait to get this rifle set up and start shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1100 Remington Man, post: 457885, member: 29824"] gun) Here some thing I ran into a old book I have by Bob Hagel Game Loads & Practical Ballistics For the American Hunter. On page 48 .223 Rem Remington Model 788 24" bbl R-P cases weight 95gr. Remington 7 1/2 primer Temp 70 F 52gr. Rem Bench Rest HP H335 28gr. MV 3519 FPS. These loads were developed for bolt action rifles and were near maximum in the test rifle . Thay should be approached from 1-2 gr. below. They are not recommended for use in semiautoloading Rifles... He also talks elsewhere in his book how each rifle is an individual and how the Reloading Manuals do not show as hot of loads as he has worked up as it should be and when changing lots # of bullets primers or powder start over... A great book by the way. with lots of good info. I can't wait till I get my reloading dies and start loading my scope mounts are on the way from SWFA can't wait to get this rifle set up and start shooting. [/QUOTE]
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