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195 grain 7mm Berger - How Much Cartridge Will it Need?
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<blockquote data-quote="dragman" data-source="post: 963897" data-attributes="member: 39571"><p>Shooters when it comes to loading and what's "right" come into 3 category's IMHO </p><p>1- hunters that load to box magazine length and maximize what will work across the board and in all temps. This is safe and can be excellent but doesn't let you maximize what the cartridges can do. </p><p></p><p>2- bench rest guys who look for the most forgiving load usually below max by 5-10% as they want the absolute most consistent.</p><p></p><p>3- long range ground hog or woodchuck shooters (at least the ones I know) will maximize what they can get out of a cartridge. Its no big deal for them to have 4 or 5 different loads to run out of a gun and depending on temp use the one that matches the program for that day. </p><p></p><p>That's how is think sometimes you see a cartridge that has such a wide (max) speed for a given bullet. That or people just lie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragman, post: 963897, member: 39571"] Shooters when it comes to loading and what's "right" come into 3 category's IMHO 1- hunters that load to box magazine length and maximize what will work across the board and in all temps. This is safe and can be excellent but doesn't let you maximize what the cartridges can do. 2- bench rest guys who look for the most forgiving load usually below max by 5-10% as they want the absolute most consistent. 3- long range ground hog or woodchuck shooters (at least the ones I know) will maximize what they can get out of a cartridge. Its no big deal for them to have 4 or 5 different loads to run out of a gun and depending on temp use the one that matches the program for that day. That's how is think sometimes you see a cartridge that has such a wide (max) speed for a given bullet. That or people just lie. [/QUOTE]
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