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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2498131" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I realize it's only part of the setup on a load for whatever rifle. I do every step I know of to a case, before really sitting down to work up a load. That's top end brass to start with. High BC bullets. I generally use Fed 210 primers, and H4350 powder. I have others types of primer, 210 are my friend. The SD/ES only shows how you are doing out the barrel. I am not a heavy bullet user nor use Target bullets that have better BC for hunting. In my 308 N.M I use 165gr Accubond, and 200grs in my 338WG running 3300fpgs and 3230fps. respectfully. The rest of it is finding out what the rifle likes. I will put down the tube a 100 rounds before really start to fine tune the rifle. Tim will tell, on how I do with this rifle. You won't find those loading in your handbook. Generally I hold my shots to 500yds, but with the new wildcat I am hopefully moving out the 700 to 800 yards. I never tried match shooting, but I think it's great. They figure out what we need to do. The other is once I come up with a load for that rifle I generally don't change it. Take Care!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2498131, member: 101791"] I realize it's only part of the setup on a load for whatever rifle. I do every step I know of to a case, before really sitting down to work up a load. That's top end brass to start with. High BC bullets. I generally use Fed 210 primers, and H4350 powder. I have others types of primer, 210 are my friend. The SD/ES only shows how you are doing out the barrel. I am not a heavy bullet user nor use Target bullets that have better BC for hunting. In my 308 N.M I use 165gr Accubond, and 200grs in my 338WG running 3300fpgs and 3230fps. respectfully. The rest of it is finding out what the rifle likes. I will put down the tube a 100 rounds before really start to fine tune the rifle. Tim will tell, on how I do with this rifle. You won't find those loading in your handbook. Generally I hold my shots to 500yds, but with the new wildcat I am hopefully moving out the 700 to 800 yards. I never tried match shooting, but I think it's great. They figure out what we need to do. The other is once I come up with a load for that rifle I generally don't change it. Take Care! [/QUOTE]
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