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280 AI vs 7 mm SAUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2129283" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>Bartlein 3B, 24" + 419 Hellfire brake. Shooting 168gr Berger VLDs over 57.0gr of H4350.....getting 2950fps, ES in the single digits, and after 40-45 rounds getting tight groups of .25-.35. I always see several other powders mentioned as being preferred before 4350. Maybe one day I'll try others but I'm happy as a clam with things just as they are. Recoil is very mild. It's a 8.5lb rifle naked. </p><p>One more thing, when the rifle was being built, we had a hard time finding an action that met our specs for one reason or another. I decided to use an Alamo "APR", mainly because it was available right then. It's not an inexpensive action but a fair Amt less than Defiance for example. </p><p>I could not be more impressed. As smooth running as any I've owned. I wouldn't shirk the chance of using one again. [ATTACH=full]255212[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2129283, member: 113003"] Bartlein 3B, 24” + 419 Hellfire brake. Shooting 168gr Berger VLDs over 57.0gr of H4350.....getting 2950fps, ES in the single digits, and after 40-45 rounds getting tight groups of .25-.35. I always see several other powders mentioned as being preferred before 4350. Maybe one day I’ll try others but I’m happy as a clam with things just as they are. Recoil is very mild. It’s a 8.5lb rifle naked. One more thing, when the rifle was being built, we had a hard time finding an action that met our specs for one reason or another. I decided to use an Alamo “APR”, mainly because it was available right then. It’s not an inexpensive action but a fair Amt less than Defiance for example. I could not be more impressed. As smooth running as any I’ve owned. I wouldn’t shirk the chance of using one again. [ATTACH type="full"]255212[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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