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Hammer bullets in 308 win and 30-06
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<blockquote data-quote="adk hunter" data-source="post: 2069426" data-attributes="member: 105492"><p>I am a half step ahead of you. </p><p></p><p>I bought the 152 HH for the .308 and the 181HH for the .300WM. Thought about the absolute hammers but that requires new powder choices and I have chased powder enough to have what I need. FWIW I like how these weights fit in or intrude into the powder/neck area. I just don't see the logic of going too heavy and losing case volume. Solids punch above their weight class too...</p><p></p><p>No data yet to directly answer your question but if Steve is advising you your golden!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adk hunter, post: 2069426, member: 105492"] I am a half step ahead of you. I bought the 152 HH for the .308 and the 181HH for the .300WM. Thought about the absolute hammers but that requires new powder choices and I have chased powder enough to have what I need. FWIW I like how these weights fit in or intrude into the powder/neck area. I just don't see the logic of going too heavy and losing case volume. Solids punch above their weight class too... No data yet to directly answer your question but if Steve is advising you your golden! [/QUOTE]
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