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Reloading
156 EOL Load Question
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<blockquote data-quote="D$tring" data-source="post: 2373189" data-attributes="member: 114263"><p>Shooting .26 with 140s is tough to beat. My 6.5x284 loved the 140s above everything else. First time I hit at a mile was that rifle with 140s. Daughter killed her moose with that rifle/load. Have a 6.5 PrC that loves the 156 that my son shot his moose with. Just as dead. In fact daughters dropped where he stood. Sons got up from bed and then took a few steps before he collapsed. Both rounds were right at 3000 fps. At reasonable hunting ranges 800 and in, probably not a ton of difference. Shoot what you're most confident with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D$tring, post: 2373189, member: 114263"] Shooting .26 with 140s is tough to beat. My 6.5x284 loved the 140s above everything else. First time I hit at a mile was that rifle with 140s. Daughter killed her moose with that rifle/load. Have a 6.5 PrC that loves the 156 that my son shot his moose with. Just as dead. In fact daughters dropped where he stood. Sons got up from bed and then took a few steps before he collapsed. Both rounds were right at 3000 fps. At reasonable hunting ranges 800 and in, probably not a ton of difference. Shoot what you’re most confident with. [/QUOTE]
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