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StaBall 6.5 and the Creedmore.
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<blockquote data-quote="coop2564" data-source="post: 2459049" data-attributes="member: 87214"><p>Been testing Staball in 243 90gr AB bullets and very impressed so far. ES was wide and velocity's were inconsistent until I started getting near max then things started getting good, ES really tightened up and velocity starts getting consistent and great near max. right now .5 gr off book max .4moa 100yds, 3208 avg fps, ES 8, 3 shots from my sporter barrel Ruger suppressed . For fun yesterday since wind was calm to 3 mph, shot this load at 500yds 3 shot groups 3 times and avg 3.5" group. This is with 4 time fired factory fed brass and cci200 primers and light crimp Lee FCD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coop2564, post: 2459049, member: 87214"] Been testing Staball in 243 90gr AB bullets and very impressed so far. ES was wide and velocity's were inconsistent until I started getting near max then things started getting good, ES really tightened up and velocity starts getting consistent and great near max. right now .5 gr off book max .4moa 100yds, 3208 avg fps, ES 8, 3 shots from my sporter barrel Ruger suppressed . For fun yesterday since wind was calm to 3 mph, shot this load at 500yds 3 shot groups 3 times and avg 3.5" group. This is with 4 time fired factory fed brass and cci200 primers and light crimp Lee FCD. [/QUOTE]
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