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250 savage quickload help
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1761686" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>My cousin has a Savage 99A in 250 Savage that he broke a part dealing with the action and I made him the part and fixed the rifle so it would work. I also recrowned the barrel because he and others before him no doubt had carried the rifle with the muzzle ridding down against the carpet or floor of autos from the looks of it. I worked up a load using as it turned out the max data load of 40.5 grs H-4350, Hornady cases, CCI 200 with Hornday 100 gr interlocks. Velocity ran 2930 fps and accuracy was sub half MOA. When I took the rifle and targets to him he said "that rifle has never shot that good before." He has killed a bunch of deer with it since then and has never had to shoot one twice. Most of his shots are inside 200 yards." In my 49 years of deer killing experience I have discovered that most any .257 cal. is a deer killer with most any bullet 100 to 120 grs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1761686, member: 10178"] My cousin has a Savage 99A in 250 Savage that he broke a part dealing with the action and I made him the part and fixed the rifle so it would work. I also recrowned the barrel because he and others before him no doubt had carried the rifle with the muzzle ridding down against the carpet or floor of autos from the looks of it. I worked up a load using as it turned out the max data load of 40.5 grs H-4350, Hornady cases, CCI 200 with Hornday 100 gr interlocks. Velocity ran 2930 fps and accuracy was sub half MOA. When I took the rifle and targets to him he said "that rifle has never shot that good before." He has killed a bunch of deer with it since then and has never had to shoot one twice. Most of his shots are inside 200 yards." In my 49 years of deer killing experience I have discovered that most any .257 cal. is a deer killer with most any bullet 100 to 120 grs. [/QUOTE]
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