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168 Barnes lrx in a 9.5 twist?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 1095387" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>I have experienced the same thing with ascending charges...where you hit a plateau or even some dips in a string that are lower than the next lowest charge average. I'm sure I've read about this in other places as well but would like to hear from a reloading authority to know the real scoop behind it. I consider that time to back off because it is not producing stable results. This might not be the solution for your situation. </p><p></p><p>I'm now starting to develop a load for the 145 LRXs in 7RM. At 3250 they should have plenty of drive to kill an elk out past 300 yards. Heck, I hear guys are shooting them with 7mm-08s at 400fps slower velocities at 200 - 300 yards. On the other hand I hope the 140s and 145s aren't too much for deer hear in Calif. I KNOW these will be the bomb on boar out to 600 yards if I can keep my accuracy up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 1095387, member: 28741"] I have experienced the same thing with ascending charges...where you hit a plateau or even some dips in a string that are lower than the next lowest charge average. I'm sure I've read about this in other places as well but would like to hear from a reloading authority to know the real scoop behind it. I consider that time to back off because it is not producing stable results. This might not be the solution for your situation. I'm now starting to develop a load for the 145 LRXs in 7RM. At 3250 they should have plenty of drive to kill an elk out past 300 yards. Heck, I hear guys are shooting them with 7mm-08s at 400fps slower velocities at 200 - 300 yards. On the other hand I hope the 140s and 145s aren't too much for deer hear in Calif. I KNOW these will be the bomb on boar out to 600 yards if I can keep my accuracy up. [/QUOTE]
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