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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 394732" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>+1, I like the way you think.</p><p>Im in love with my 270wsm with 140 accubonds(listed .496 B.C.) to the 6-800 yd range. I could probably push that a bit further, on deer and smaller size critters, but my personal ability hasnt caught up to my imagination yet.</p><p>The Hornady SST 150gr has a listed B.C. OF .525. It shoots quite well out of my rifle also.</p><p>Id like to see some more info on these 169.5gr. wildcat bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 394732, member: 22166"] +1, I like the way you think. Im in love with my 270wsm with 140 accubonds(listed .496 B.C.) to the 6-800 yd range. I could probably push that a bit further, on deer and smaller size critters, but my personal ability hasnt caught up to my imagination yet. The Hornady SST 150gr has a listed B.C. OF .525. It shoots quite well out of my rifle also. Id like to see some more info on these 169.5gr. wildcat bullets. [/QUOTE]
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