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Hornady Bonded Bullet - 165 gr.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 43436" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Chronographed the 165's in three rifles today. Very cool shooting, as in minus 12 with a 7 mph full value wind.</p><p>Best group was four into 0.380" with the fifth shanked (and called out) to 0.900" with 43 gr. Varget at 2626 fps from my ROCK. I believe if I could have felt my fingers this would have been tighter <img src="http://images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p>The 165's did not shoot as well in the other rifles, although we got lots of velocities and info. Accuracy today was just over an inch at 100 for most loads tested. We did not do a comprehensive test for the other guy's rifles, used 45 Varget as this shoots very well with 168's in all of our rifles.</p><p></p><p>Here is proof that an Oehler 35P will run for three hours at minus 12 - 15 (C). </p><p>165 gr. Interbond</p><p>43 gr. Varget 2626 Most accurate load</p><p>44 gr. Varget 2725 </p><p>45 gr. Varget 2783</p><p>46 gr. Varget 2832 Extraction smooth, no marks or indications of pressure on the case head</p><p></p><p>At the end of our shoot one partner stuffed five 175 Black Hills Ammo factory loads into his Rem. M-700 (not factory - McMillan HTG, Mike Rock barrel, Nikon Tactical, Badgers) and cracked off five quick shots - went into 0.420" SD of 9. Wish I could load that consistently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 43436, member: 25"] Chronographed the 165's in three rifles today. Very cool shooting, as in minus 12 with a 7 mph full value wind. Best group was four into 0.380" with the fifth shanked (and called out) to 0.900" with 43 gr. Varget at 2626 fps from my ROCK. I believe if I could have felt my fingers this would have been tighter [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] The 165's did not shoot as well in the other rifles, although we got lots of velocities and info. Accuracy today was just over an inch at 100 for most loads tested. We did not do a comprehensive test for the other guy's rifles, used 45 Varget as this shoots very well with 168's in all of our rifles. Here is proof that an Oehler 35P will run for three hours at minus 12 - 15 (C). 165 gr. Interbond 43 gr. Varget 2626 Most accurate load 44 gr. Varget 2725 45 gr. Varget 2783 46 gr. Varget 2832 Extraction smooth, no marks or indications of pressure on the case head At the end of our shoot one partner stuffed five 175 Black Hills Ammo factory loads into his Rem. M-700 (not factory - McMillan HTG, Mike Rock barrel, Nikon Tactical, Badgers) and cracked off five quick shots - went into 0.420" SD of 9. Wish I could load that consistently. [/QUOTE]
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