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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
One Load for Hunting, Another for Target Shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 731816" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>Two different opposing schools of thought on this subject. I use whatever is most accurate in each individual rifle unless it is cost prohibitive. I do not even test bullets that I am not willing to use for practice from that rifle. The 300 SMK or 300 berger are both effective "hunting" bullets. If I had tested and concluded the nosler 250 was (((significantly))) more accurate in one of my guns, I would bite the bullet and stock up on them for practice and hunting in that rifle. I want the most of each individual rifle. You could probably get away with the fudging numbers at close range but it will complicate things at extended ranges and partially defeat the purpose of custom turrets. My opinion and your milage could vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 731816, member: 14340"] Two different opposing schools of thought on this subject. I use whatever is most accurate in each individual rifle unless it is cost prohibitive. I do not even test bullets that I am not willing to use for practice from that rifle. The 300 SMK or 300 berger are both effective "hunting" bullets. If I had tested and concluded the nosler 250 was (((significantly))) more accurate in one of my guns, I would bite the bullet and stock up on them for practice and hunting in that rifle. I want the most of each individual rifle. You could probably get away with the fudging numbers at close range but it will complicate things at extended ranges and partially defeat the purpose of custom turrets. My opinion and your milage could vary. [/QUOTE]
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