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200 grain Cutting Edge Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="AKGuide" data-source="post: 777810" data-attributes="member: 64701"><p>Just got some C22's in to test in my 300 RUM. Just got my OCM done and need to fine tune the OAL for the best groups. I would be testing now but the wind is holding me up for long range testing.</p><p></p><p>Gun: Trued Rem 700, Pacnor 28" .338" neck, A-5 Mcmillan</p><p></p><p>OCW load (100.5 and 101.5 grouped the same):</p><p>Rem Brass weight sorted</p><p>GM215M</p><p>101 grains H870</p><p>OAL of 3.917 .025" jump</p><p>MV of 3210</p><p></p><p>Just need to shoot the .010" and .020" jump at range to see if the groups get better or worse. I was also told that these bullets may shoot better at range as they need a little time to settle.</p><p></p><p>So far the bullets really like my gun and getting them to 3200 was a breeze with my hoarded H870 and a 28" tube. More testing to be done and I will post the results. My final goal will to test these on brown bear this coming spring.</p><p></p><p>Reuben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKGuide, post: 777810, member: 64701"] Just got some C22's in to test in my 300 RUM. Just got my OCM done and need to fine tune the OAL for the best groups. I would be testing now but the wind is holding me up for long range testing. Gun: Trued Rem 700, Pacnor 28" .338" neck, A-5 Mcmillan OCW load (100.5 and 101.5 grouped the same): Rem Brass weight sorted GM215M 101 grains H870 OAL of 3.917 .025" jump MV of 3210 Just need to shoot the .010" and .020" jump at range to see if the groups get better or worse. I was also told that these bullets may shoot better at range as they need a little time to settle. So far the bullets really like my gun and getting them to 3200 was a breeze with my hoarded H870 and a 28" tube. More testing to be done and I will post the results. My final goal will to test these on brown bear this coming spring. Reuben [/QUOTE]
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