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Reloading
Savage 12LRP, 260 REM load fine tuning
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<blockquote data-quote="SAVAGE22-243AI" data-source="post: 775938" data-attributes="member: 25124"><p>4831 SC with a magnum primer worked for me. I also had great luck with the 123 A-Max for a 1580 yd Prairie Dog kill in WY last year. I know it just doesn't "BC" out, but the 140 A-Max and 142 SMK just stayed in the air too long and ended up drifting way of target in a 4-5 mph wind at that distance.</p><p> At 1000-1200 yds my 140 A-Max and 142 SMK were great.</p><p> </p><p>Using a Savage target action, Walther 28" barrel .260 Rem match chamber 1-8 twist.</p><p> </p><p> In my rifle the 142 SMK, 140 JLK's and 123 A-Max worked out the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAVAGE22-243AI, post: 775938, member: 25124"] 4831 SC with a magnum primer worked for me. I also had great luck with the 123 A-Max for a 1580 yd Prairie Dog kill in WY last year. I know it just doesn't "BC" out, but the 140 A-Max and 142 SMK just stayed in the air too long and ended up drifting way of target in a 4-5 mph wind at that distance. At 1000-1200 yds my 140 A-Max and 142 SMK were great. Using a Savage target action, Walther 28" barrel .260 Rem match chamber 1-8 twist. In my rifle the 142 SMK, 140 JLK's and 123 A-Max worked out the best. [/QUOTE]
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