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300 wsm barrel length question
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 482926" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>We were speaking of heavy weights don't think a 168 barnes is under that classification, my buddy has a 700 sps factory 10 twist 24" and I get an average of 3260 with a 165 NBT and 68.5grns Imr 4350 with an ES of 8 and can go to 70 grains but groups aren't as tight, plus if I run out of powder I can go get some IMR even from another lot and not have to worry about adjusting the load, so RE powders do not impress me in anything but 22-250 and 257wby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 482926, member: 29890"] We were speaking of heavy weights don't think a 168 barnes is under that classification, my buddy has a 700 sps factory 10 twist 24" and I get an average of 3260 with a 165 NBT and 68.5grns Imr 4350 with an ES of 8 and can go to 70 grains but groups aren't as tight, plus if I run out of powder I can go get some IMR even from another lot and not have to worry about adjusting the load, so RE powders do not impress me in anything but 22-250 and 257wby. [/QUOTE]
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