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<blockquote data-quote="joseph" data-source="post: 786392" data-attributes="member: 19151"><p>I have used Searra 85 gr. HPBT Game Kings for 30 years plus. They are devastating & extremely accurate. To find out what is your most accurate load is you need to do a ladder test with your rifle at 100 yds. Use some factory ammo to sight in with first. Load one bullet at the minimum charge and increase each shell by 1/2 grain until you get to the maximum load. While using very steady front & rear rests aim at the center of your target for "EACH" shot. Your shots should hit low at first then move up with each shot until you have 2 to 4 shots that hit in the same group. Then the rest may move up on the target. The smallest group will be your most accurate load with the components you are testing. I used IMR 4350 powder and CCI primers. gun)- - - - - - - - - - - - </p><p></p><p>joseph</p><p></p><p>PS: You need to keep track of each shot so you know what powder weight was in each shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph, post: 786392, member: 19151"] I have used Searra 85 gr. HPBT Game Kings for 30 years plus. They are devastating & extremely accurate. To find out what is your most accurate load is you need to do a ladder test with your rifle at 100 yds. Use some factory ammo to sight in with first. Load one bullet at the minimum charge and increase each shell by 1/2 grain until you get to the maximum load. While using very steady front & rear rests aim at the center of your target for "EACH" shot. Your shots should hit low at first then move up with each shot until you have 2 to 4 shots that hit in the same group. Then the rest may move up on the target. The smallest group will be your most accurate load with the components you are testing. I used IMR 4350 powder and CCI primers. gun)- - - - - - - - - - - - joseph PS: You need to keep track of each shot so you know what powder weight was in each shot. [/QUOTE]
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