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Your guns group size at 600 yards ?
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<blockquote data-quote="KillerBee" data-source="post: 1233937" data-attributes="member: 92476"><p>My Scope is a Huskemaw Blue Diamond 5-20x50.</p><p> </p><p> Should have mentioned that I am getting 4" groups by shooting off of my packsack off of the hood of my truck. I am not a competition shooter, just a hunter.</p><p> </p><p>Also at muzzle the numbers are Vel: 2602.3 and Energy is: 2856.6. I decided to go with the ABLR's because as a factory load the numbers are very similar to the .338. I do not load my own rounds because I simply do not shoot enough. From everything I have read the ABLR's are a great hunting round and puts down animals quickly. My last rifle was a Browning Mountain Ti 300 Win Mag and I was shooting 180 Gr. Nosler Accubonds with great success.</p><p> </p><p>Taking it out in two weeks for it's first hunt for giant Moose, then in November for B&C Elk and will not have any reservation taking shots out to 800 yards. Should be a fun season!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KillerBee, post: 1233937, member: 92476"] My Scope is a Huskemaw Blue Diamond 5-20x50. Should have mentioned that I am getting 4" groups by shooting off of my packsack off of the hood of my truck. I am not a competition shooter, just a hunter. Also at muzzle the numbers are Vel: 2602.3 and Energy is: 2856.6. I decided to go with the ABLR's because as a factory load the numbers are very similar to the .338. I do not load my own rounds because I simply do not shoot enough. From everything I have read the ABLR's are a great hunting round and puts down animals quickly. My last rifle was a Browning Mountain Ti 300 Win Mag and I was shooting 180 Gr. Nosler Accubonds with great success. Taking it out in two weeks for it's first hunt for giant Moose, then in November for B&C Elk and will not have any reservation taking shots out to 800 yards. Should be a fun season! [/QUOTE]
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