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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
30/06
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard Head" data-source="post: 1453339" data-attributes="member: 91079"><p>Well here it goes...........I have gone through over 400 of Hornady's 208 ELD Match in my Remington 700 with a factory 26 Long range barrel H S precision stock and 4 1/2 -14 Burris, my recent test show that the CCI BR2 is more consistent than the Fed 210 Match velocity has run about 7 fps slower but S.D. has ran from 2.26 to 8.6 for the last 15 rounds,have been using 62.8 grains of R26 with a drop tube neck sizing only and length is 3.595 o.l. No pressure signs and it prints right at .375-.425 for 3 at 100 yds. that's with my almost 72 year old eyes,so young ones would do much better,cases are on there 12 loading and primer pockets are still snug, I can not wait to try it at some long away targets,Oh Brass is Remington and necks are annealed every 4 shot. Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard Head, post: 1453339, member: 91079"] Well here it goes...........I have gone through over 400 of Hornady's 208 ELD Match in my Remington 700 with a factory 26 Long range barrel H S precision stock and 4 1/2 -14 Burris, my recent test show that the CCI BR2 is more consistent than the Fed 210 Match velocity has run about 7 fps slower but S.D. has ran from 2.26 to 8.6 for the last 15 rounds,have been using 62.8 grains of R26 with a drop tube neck sizing only and length is 3.595 o.l. No pressure signs and it prints right at .375-.425 for 3 at 100 yds. that's with my almost 72 year old eyes,so young ones would do much better,cases are on there 12 loading and primer pockets are still snug, I can not wait to try it at some long away targets,Oh Brass is Remington and necks are annealed every 4 shot. Pete [/QUOTE]
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