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Kirby Allen .338 AM
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<blockquote data-quote="LR3" data-source="post: 1326842" data-attributes="member: 15336"><p>The other powder Kirby has tried but not tested over a range of temperatures is RL50. With 144 gr he got 3310 fps with the same accuracy at 1000yd. </p><p></p><p>Just out of interest I compared my old .375 AM with SMK 350gr and the new .338 AM (G7 is less at .376 than the .338 of .4190) and at 2400 yd the .338 is needing less MOA with the same velocity of 3270 fps as expected. Obviously the .375 has better diameter and punch but this fall for antelope, mulies, and elk I ll take the .338. Hope the Bergers do the job. Shot enough elk and mulies with the .375 for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LR3, post: 1326842, member: 15336"] The other powder Kirby has tried but not tested over a range of temperatures is RL50. With 144 gr he got 3310 fps with the same accuracy at 1000yd. Just out of interest I compared my old .375 AM with SMK 350gr and the new .338 AM (G7 is less at .376 than the .338 of .4190) and at 2400 yd the .338 is needing less MOA with the same velocity of 3270 fps as expected. Obviously the .375 has better diameter and punch but this fall for antelope, mulies, and elk I ll take the .338. Hope the Bergers do the job. Shot enough elk and mulies with the .375 for now. [/QUOTE]
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