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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="whitely" data-source="post: 720559" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>For the 69 gr matchkings, I found RL-15 worked pretty well around 25gr. But, for PD shooting, I would use a different bullet. I shot the 69 gr matchkings for a while, but heard way too many ricochets with them. You want a bullet that will blow up on any impact. The matchkings also tend to go blasting through PD and keep going. I switched over the the awesome 53 gr V-max, and got better ballistics to boot. The 69 matchking is a great coyote round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitely, post: 720559, member: 5167"] For the 69 gr matchkings, I found RL-15 worked pretty well around 25gr. But, for PD shooting, I would use a different bullet. I shot the 69 gr matchkings for a while, but heard way too many ricochets with them. You want a bullet that will blow up on any impact. The matchkings also tend to go blasting through PD and keep going. I switched over the the awesome 53 gr V-max, and got better ballistics to boot. The 69 matchking is a great coyote round. [/QUOTE]
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