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.284 winchester
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<blockquote data-quote="25 Otter" data-source="post: 631476" data-attributes="member: 26801"><p><img src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b184/DWCalls/002.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p> </p><p>This is the first group of 120 V-Max fired from my 284 long action custom Remmy 700. I'm blaming the hard left flier on me. I was pretty happy with it. I didn't think they would perform nearly that good being the rifle loves 150gr Ballistic tips. I had it throated to seat the 140 through 160gr bullets to the bottom of the neck while engaging the lands. Utilizing all the available powder capacity. My thoughts were to try the 120s in hopes of finding a smoker of a Pronghorn load. Just may have at that. The rifle was built with Muleys in mind and the 150gr B-Tips show as much promise. I was orriginaly thinking 280 A.I.,but my smithy urged me to give the 284 long action a try. I'm glad I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25 Otter, post: 631476, member: 26801"] [IMG]http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b184/DWCalls/002.jpg[/IMG] This is the first group of 120 V-Max fired from my 284 long action custom Remmy 700. I'm blaming the hard left flier on me. I was pretty happy with it. I didn't think they would perform nearly that good being the rifle loves 150gr Ballistic tips. I had it throated to seat the 140 through 160gr bullets to the bottom of the neck while engaging the lands. Utilizing all the available powder capacity. My thoughts were to try the 120s in hopes of finding a smoker of a Pronghorn load. Just may have at that. The rifle was built with Muleys in mind and the 150gr B-Tips show as much promise. I was orriginaly thinking 280 A.I.,but my smithy urged me to give the 284 long action a try. I'm glad I did. [/QUOTE]
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