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Powder & Primers for 308 win???
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<blockquote data-quote="RiverRat" data-source="post: 51992" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>The 125 gr. load that works well for me is as follows:</p><p></p><p>125gr. Nosler B.T.</p><p>51.5 gr. WW748</p><p>CCI BR-2 primer</p><p>Win. Brass</p><p>Seated at .020 off the lands</p><p>Veloctiy 3185 fps</p><p>E.S. runs in the mid 20's</p><p>This laod will a shoot in the high .5's to high .6's with a short throat Palma reamer chambered barrel. the OAL is 2.850" It still runs through the magazine of a 788 that I had rebarreled with a 1 in 12 twist #4 taper Douglas premium air guage barrel. Superb coyote medicine. I have played with the 125 Speer TNT seated at the CorrBon factory lenght it will shoot in the .6's to .7's and is REALLY destructive at 3215 FPS using the same components as listed above. I have tried seating the 125 Speer to a longer OAL but I havent had any luck getting it shoot any better than the factory lenght. Either bullet is a legitamite 300 yard coyote load. I do prefer the 125 Nosler due its higher B.C.</p><p></p><p>165 Sierra HPBT hunting bullet</p><p>47.1 gr. N550</p><p>CCI BR-2</p><p>Win. Brass</p><p>OAL of 2.710</p><p>2754 fps </p><p>E.S. in the high teens to the low 20's</p><p></p><p>This load will shoot consitently in the .6's from three different rifles. I have shot 3 groups (five shot) that are what I call accidents on paper with this load that went in the .2's . Performance on game is terminal big time.</p><p></p><p>[ 06-21-2002: Message edited by: Gary L. Veit ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiverRat, post: 51992, member: 637"] The 125 gr. load that works well for me is as follows: 125gr. Nosler B.T. 51.5 gr. WW748 CCI BR-2 primer Win. Brass Seated at .020 off the lands Veloctiy 3185 fps E.S. runs in the mid 20's This laod will a shoot in the high .5's to high .6's with a short throat Palma reamer chambered barrel. the OAL is 2.850" It still runs through the magazine of a 788 that I had rebarreled with a 1 in 12 twist #4 taper Douglas premium air guage barrel. Superb coyote medicine. I have played with the 125 Speer TNT seated at the CorrBon factory lenght it will shoot in the .6's to .7's and is REALLY destructive at 3215 FPS using the same components as listed above. I have tried seating the 125 Speer to a longer OAL but I havent had any luck getting it shoot any better than the factory lenght. Either bullet is a legitamite 300 yard coyote load. I do prefer the 125 Nosler due its higher B.C. 165 Sierra HPBT hunting bullet 47.1 gr. N550 CCI BR-2 Win. Brass OAL of 2.710 2754 fps E.S. in the high teens to the low 20's This load will shoot consitently in the .6's from three different rifles. I have shot 3 groups (five shot) that are what I call accidents on paper with this load that went in the .2's . Performance on game is terminal big time. [ 06-21-2002: Message edited by: Gary L. Veit ] [/QUOTE]
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