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<blockquote data-quote="steve smith" data-source="post: 1752" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Hey Wapi-T</p><p></p><p>Your barkin right up my ally. I've been using the 135MK on whitetail for the past few years and for the first time at longrange this past season. It has yet to show me any reason not to use it.</p><p></p><p>As for the J36, well I just started load developement back in january. First results were pretty damned discouraging but I haven't given up hope yet. I'll have to do a little tweekin with seating depths and powder charges, but a 3" 200yds group was not what I was expecting. But then again I believe that it was Warren who told me that his bullets were more likely to preform best in factory barrels (tad on the lose side) vs a custom barrel (a little undersized). Well I got to go so I'll talk at ya later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve smith, post: 1752, member: 110"] Hey Wapi-T Your barkin right up my ally. I've been using the 135MK on whitetail for the past few years and for the first time at longrange this past season. It has yet to show me any reason not to use it. As for the J36, well I just started load developement back in january. First results were pretty damned discouraging but I haven't given up hope yet. I'll have to do a little tweekin with seating depths and powder charges, but a 3" 200yds group was not what I was expecting. But then again I believe that it was Warren who told me that his bullets were more likely to preform best in factory barrels (tad on the lose side) vs a custom barrel (a little undersized). Well I got to go so I'll talk at ya later. [/QUOTE]
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