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240 Grain Woodleigh .308 caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2002981" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Hey there, no experience but also been intrigued by this for a while. I have tried the ultra heavy 180 grain .270 caliber woodleigh. It didn't keyhole but wasn't accurate either (as in 4-5 inch group at 100). Reason I bring that up is both the 180 270 and the 240 30 are advertised to work with ordinary twists and while it technically did it wasn't optimal. But the prc with its aggressive twist and generous leade ought to be perfect. It's actually designed around 30-06 velocities but it's a core bonded heavy as all</p><p>Get out bullet, Nathan Foster's ballistic studies site sees positive report of its use in a .30-378 wby as a very emphatic killer, peeling all the way back while penetrating tremendously. Go for it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2002981, member: 109862"] Hey there, no experience but also been intrigued by this for a while. I have tried the ultra heavy 180 grain .270 caliber woodleigh. It didn’t keyhole but wasn’t accurate either (as in 4-5 inch group at 100). Reason I bring that up is both the 180 270 and the 240 30 are advertised to work with ordinary twists and while it technically did it wasn’t optimal. But the prc with its aggressive twist and generous leade ought to be perfect. It’s actually designed around 30-06 velocities but it’s a core bonded heavy as all Get out bullet, Nathan Foster’s ballistic studies site sees positive report of its use in a .30-378 wby as a very emphatic killer, peeling all the way back while penetrating tremendously. Go for it! [/QUOTE]
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