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Savage 110 DLH 300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustangp51d" data-source="post: 664493" data-attributes="member: 46622"><p>Thanks again Richard:</p><p></p><p>As a part of my preparation for working up a load, I generally start about 10% less than the max, unless its lower than the recipe. If lower than recipe, then I start at the lowest value in the recipe.</p><p></p><p>I am just getting into long range hunting, and the variables are numerous for the hunt, as well as developing a load.</p><p></p><p>In SC, most of my hunting has been 100yrds or less. My Grandaughter uses my lever action Marlin 30/30 and I use my Marlin 444.</p><p></p><p>Next for the next season, I may be able to hunt some 6,000 acres of flat parie in eastern Colorado, antelope. May also get into the Sangre De Cristo Mountains for an elk. I am thinking I may want a bit heavier bullet for the elk. I have taken them with my Marlin 444 with a 265gr bullet at about 150 yards. My Zero Zero was 100yrds, and was about 3" high from the center of the kill zone. He went down and never got up. Great Fair chase hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustangp51d, post: 664493, member: 46622"] Thanks again Richard: As a part of my preparation for working up a load, I generally start about 10% less than the max, unless its lower than the recipe. If lower than recipe, then I start at the lowest value in the recipe. I am just getting into long range hunting, and the variables are numerous for the hunt, as well as developing a load. In SC, most of my hunting has been 100yrds or less. My Grandaughter uses my lever action Marlin 30/30 and I use my Marlin 444. Next for the next season, I may be able to hunt some 6,000 acres of flat parie in eastern Colorado, antelope. May also get into the Sangre De Cristo Mountains for an elk. I am thinking I may want a bit heavier bullet for the elk. I have taken them with my Marlin 444 with a 265gr bullet at about 150 yards. My Zero Zero was 100yrds, and was about 3" high from the center of the kill zone. He went down and never got up. Great Fair chase hunt. [/QUOTE]
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