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Hornady 208grain AMAX Bullet 308 Caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="Crossbow" data-source="post: 651989" data-attributes="member: 47086"><p>So far I have only taken my loads to the range once and it was gusting 15+ mph winds which hit me at @10:30 and buffeted the rifle some so I do not have a good handle on how well they did yet. They were all in about a 1" group at 200 yds. but I am sure it will shrink down when my gun isn't shaking from the wind.</p><p> </p><p>I can tell you that at 71 grains of powder that to seat the bullet at 3.340 in COL you will push down on the powder in case. There are no issues as far as pressure marks on the case though when fired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crossbow, post: 651989, member: 47086"] So far I have only taken my loads to the range once and it was gusting 15+ mph winds which hit me at @10:30 and buffeted the rifle some so I do not have a good handle on how well they did yet. They were all in about a 1" group at 200 yds. but I am sure it will shrink down when my gun isn't shaking from the wind. I can tell you that at 71 grains of powder that to seat the bullet at 3.340 in COL you will push down on the powder in case. There are no issues as far as pressure marks on the case though when fired. [/QUOTE]
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