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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 1851672" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>This only a 243 win with 46.4 grains of powder. I used 10 kinds of powder in testing 100's I have 9 1/8th twist I went for the tightest 200 yard groups at the local range and then zeroed at the 400. </p><p></p><p>I have a 8X32 60 mm scope. When they are out in the dry grass on a level area they are actually kind of hard to see if they are are just grazing and facing away. This buck was walking away and sometimes at right angles. So I waited for him to turn again and I factored in the time of flight for lead and the shot was perfect. </p><p></p><p>In the past I have just let things go because I didn't think I could make an ethical shot. I've had friends loose animals and it just ****es me off.</p><p></p><p>You should buy those 103 eldx and perfect them. Since those days another top powder is reloader 26. With longer barrels you can down load to 3200 fps and work up an accurate load. I was going for .008 off the lands in my rifle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 1851672, member: 2939"] This only a 243 win with 46.4 grains of powder. I used 10 kinds of powder in testing 100's I have 9 1/8th twist I went for the tightest 200 yard groups at the local range and then zeroed at the 400. I have a 8X32 60 mm scope. When they are out in the dry grass on a level area they are actually kind of hard to see if they are are just grazing and facing away. This buck was walking away and sometimes at right angles. So I waited for him to turn again and I factored in the time of flight for lead and the shot was perfect. In the past I have just let things go because I didn't think I could make an ethical shot. I've had friends loose animals and it just ****es me off. You should buy those 103 eldx and perfect them. Since those days another top powder is reloader 26. With longer barrels you can down load to 3200 fps and work up an accurate load. I was going for .008 off the lands in my rifle [/QUOTE]
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