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<blockquote data-quote="MikeMurf0505" data-source="post: 251828" data-attributes="member: 14538"><p>My primary relaod for wood chucking with my Remmington 788 (18 1/2 barrel) was 47.5 grains of 748 powder. Which was the mid range between the hottest load and the middle load. My projectile of choice was a Sierra 150 grain HPBT.</p><p>DEADLY out to 300 yards.</p><p>For deer, I most likely could have used the same recipie. I primarily used grand slam 180 grain projectiles, but I never wrote down that load.</p><p> </p><p>I think the precipitated powder will do well in your .308, you should not pass it up as an experimental round to see where it will wind up in the standings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeMurf0505, post: 251828, member: 14538"] My primary relaod for wood chucking with my Remmington 788 (18 1/2 barrel) was 47.5 grains of 748 powder. Which was the mid range between the hottest load and the middle load. My projectile of choice was a Sierra 150 grain HPBT. DEADLY out to 300 yards. For deer, I most likely could have used the same recipie. I primarily used grand slam 180 grain projectiles, but I never wrote down that load. I think the precipitated powder will do well in your .308, you should not pass it up as an experimental round to see where it will wind up in the standings. [/QUOTE]
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