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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Lighter bullets for a caliber?
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<blockquote data-quote="tackb" data-source="post: 363547" data-attributes="member: 8624"><p>personally i seat as long as i can and go with that , you can't make the bullet any longer so don't worry about it?</p><p></p><p>the other thing you could do is buy some factory ammo like nosler 70g ballistic tip or even the 55g ballistic tip and load to that length?</p><p></p><p>i've done a bit of light bullet stuff with .243 but mostly with a .308 and 110/130g heads and with the speer 130 hollow point its a real shooter and dynamite on vermin out to about 250/300m. i also use the 110g hornady TAP ammo and after the 168 tap round i think it may be my favorite!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tackb, post: 363547, member: 8624"] personally i seat as long as i can and go with that , you can't make the bullet any longer so don't worry about it? the other thing you could do is buy some factory ammo like nosler 70g ballistic tip or even the 55g ballistic tip and load to that length? i've done a bit of light bullet stuff with .243 but mostly with a .308 and 110/130g heads and with the speer 130 hollow point its a real shooter and dynamite on vermin out to about 250/300m. i also use the 110g hornady TAP ammo and after the 168 tap round i think it may be my favorite! [/QUOTE]
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