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Load development Savage 110FP .300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="house" data-source="post: 54493" data-attributes="member: 549"><p>I just got back from the range with the first rounds of handloads. I will have a Super Sniper in 16x within a month but for working up a load I put a 4x32mm scope on it.</p><p>I used RL22 and SMK 180gr,once fired Federal brass with CCI 200 primers. The smallest group was 4 shots that measured .775 center to center. This was shot off a concrete bench w/ bipod @ 100 yds. It was 39 deg out so I may shoot better when I don't have three layers of clothes on.</p><p></p><p>[ 01-18-2004: Message edited by: house ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house, post: 54493, member: 549"] I just got back from the range with the first rounds of handloads. I will have a Super Sniper in 16x within a month but for working up a load I put a 4x32mm scope on it. I used RL22 and SMK 180gr,once fired Federal brass with CCI 200 primers. The smallest group was 4 shots that measured .775 center to center. This was shot off a concrete bench w/ bipod @ 100 yds. It was 39 deg out so I may shoot better when I don't have three layers of clothes on. [ 01-18-2004: Message edited by: house ] [/QUOTE]
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