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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1624073" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>You have plenty of fun that's for sure. Give the hammers a try. In your situation you will always loose a hog or two but you can limit that with a better bullet. Definitely give Steve's Bullets a try. Those hammers are no joke. You can look up my past posts and see the evolution of my bullet choices. So I'm never stuck with one brand as I'm always finding something that's worth trying if it works better I switch over. </p><p> At those distances the sledge hammer would be the ticket. </p><p> If you want to have them load to factory specs Suprior ammo will do that. I had them do it for a .358 Norma this winter. </p><p> Had him do one box starting the charge at what he's used for the Barnes of the same weight. Then go up .5gr every 5 Bullets. So 1.5 grain higher than the max he used for Barnes. Never saw pressure but got me in the park and worked great on the pigs and deer that he shot. Cheap enough also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1624073, member: 54383"] You have plenty of fun that’s for sure. Give the hammers a try. In your situation you will always loose a hog or two but you can limit that with a better bullet. Definitely give Steve’s Bullets a try. Those hammers are no joke. You can look up my past posts and see the evolution of my bullet choices. So I’m never stuck with one brand as I’m always finding something that’s worth trying if it works better I switch over. At those distances the sledge hammer would be the ticket. If you want to have them load to factory specs Suprior ammo will do that. I had them do it for a .358 Norma this winter. Had him do one box starting the charge at what he’s used for the Barnes of the same weight. Then go up .5gr every 5 Bullets. So 1.5 grain higher than the max he used for Barnes. Never saw pressure but got me in the park and worked great on the pigs and deer that he shot. Cheap enough also. [/QUOTE]
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