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<blockquote data-quote="keithcandler" data-source="post: 1804558" data-attributes="member: 3728"><p>Yes Bob I did the neck down, and also neck turned. When doing this, you have to clean the carbon out of the neck in the chamber, easy. I lucked out some years ago and got a bunch of once fired lapua 30/06 for free. The brass is fire forming well with no splits even though it was fired in a 30/06 rifle. 14.6g of bullseye topped off with cream of wheat and a piece of blue paper towel.</p><p></p><p>The 175g Nosler long range is a bullet worth building a rifle around, puts a big hurt on white tails near and far with complete penetration from any angle. I like the shock it puts on the deer.</p><p></p><p>We also shoot this bullet in 7 Mags with R#22 and R#26, tiny groups at 2850 and 3050 respectively.</p><p></p><p>I tried the 140g ttsx at 3200 and at 450 yards, deer will often run like a scalded cat. That 175 LRAB turns their entire guts to a blended mess, and they rarely run. </p><p></p><p>I had No luck with the 150, but nephew's 7 Mag shoots them jumping about .120 and they really mess up a deer....we hate running deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keithcandler, post: 1804558, member: 3728"] Yes Bob I did the neck down, and also neck turned. When doing this, you have to clean the carbon out of the neck in the chamber, easy. I lucked out some years ago and got a bunch of once fired lapua 30/06 for free. The brass is fire forming well with no splits even though it was fired in a 30/06 rifle. 14.6g of bullseye topped off with cream of wheat and a piece of blue paper towel. The 175g Nosler long range is a bullet worth building a rifle around, puts a big hurt on white tails near and far with complete penetration from any angle. I like the shock it puts on the deer. We also shoot this bullet in 7 Mags with R#22 and R#26, tiny groups at 2850 and 3050 respectively. I tried the 140g ttsx at 3200 and at 450 yards, deer will often run like a scalded cat. That 175 LRAB turns their entire guts to a blended mess, and they rarely run. I had No luck with the 150, but nephew's 7 Mag shoots them jumping about .120 and they really mess up a deer....we hate running deer. [/QUOTE]
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