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<blockquote data-quote="Pistol packer" data-source="post: 626168" data-attributes="member: 34702"><p>oh, by the way gary,</p><p> i cast a 210-220 grain 357 SWC keith design that keith and mcgivern would have drooled over. it goes thru 18 in of pine and you can shell it out and reshoot it if you want as there are no deformation except for the rifling. it is the minimum i use for bear, at 1450 FPS from a 4 in ruger. wife loves this load too. 600 yard shots are pretty easy too. i've been able to teach just about anyone how to do it in about 1 hour, but the snipers and long range rifle shooters learn the fastest, as they have better trigger and site control ingrained in them.</p><p>i used to think that this long range stuff was just for specialty pistols like the xp100 in spire points and high BC, but not anymore. seeing is believing even for old die hards like me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pistol packer, post: 626168, member: 34702"] oh, by the way gary, i cast a 210-220 grain 357 SWC keith design that keith and mcgivern would have drooled over. it goes thru 18 in of pine and you can shell it out and reshoot it if you want as there are no deformation except for the rifling. it is the minimum i use for bear, at 1450 FPS from a 4 in ruger. wife loves this load too. 600 yard shots are pretty easy too. i've been able to teach just about anyone how to do it in about 1 hour, but the snipers and long range rifle shooters learn the fastest, as they have better trigger and site control ingrained in them. i used to think that this long range stuff was just for specialty pistols like the xp100 in spire points and high BC, but not anymore. seeing is believing even for old die hards like me. [/QUOTE]
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