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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
realistic velocities? .308 / RE-15 / 190gr SMKs
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<blockquote data-quote="CavTrooper76" data-source="post: 288890" data-attributes="member: 17121"><p>Interesting information fellas, thank you! </p><p> </p><p>The "sweet spot" thats being talked about seems to line up with what Ive got going on. Going above 39.2 grains of RE-15 opened up the groups significantly, however, I havent gone above 41gr to see where it might take me. Ive loaded up some rounds between 40-43 gr in .5 increments to see a) my rifle handles the hotter load and b) if its gonna shoot any better/worse/the same then the load Im going with now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CavTrooper76, post: 288890, member: 17121"] Interesting information fellas, thank you! The "sweet spot" thats being talked about seems to line up with what Ive got going on. Going above 39.2 grains of RE-15 opened up the groups significantly, however, I havent gone above 41gr to see where it might take me. Ive loaded up some rounds between 40-43 gr in .5 increments to see a) my rifle handles the hotter load and b) if its gonna shoot any better/worse/the same then the load Im going with now. [/QUOTE]
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