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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2627461" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>I load WW brass, some prep and it's good. Weight sort, prep well and it is great. I also load LC, same drill as WW and it works well. In a good rifle WW or LC prepped well will not hold you back from well sub minute capability, some of mine is on it's 15th firing and still stacking bullets. I bought a bunch of 168 AMax bullets a few years ago, they are superb on deer and very accurate well past 700 but fall off enough at 1000 that there are better choices, if it is windy for sure better choices but the Amax loaded well in an accurate rifle is easily sub minute well past 700. Best part is they are relatively cheap, almost 2-1 cost compared to some other bullets recommended. Varget is the best 308 powder for me. Across all temps it is very consistent and accurate. Primers don't matter a whole lot to me, the LC primed brass shoots as well as LC brass primed with BR primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2627461, member: 121677"] I load WW brass, some prep and it's good. Weight sort, prep well and it is great. I also load LC, same drill as WW and it works well. In a good rifle WW or LC prepped well will not hold you back from well sub minute capability, some of mine is on it's 15th firing and still stacking bullets. I bought a bunch of 168 AMax bullets a few years ago, they are superb on deer and very accurate well past 700 but fall off enough at 1000 that there are better choices, if it is windy for sure better choices but the Amax loaded well in an accurate rifle is easily sub minute well past 700. Best part is they are relatively cheap, almost 2-1 cost compared to some other bullets recommended. Varget is the best 308 powder for me. Across all temps it is very consistent and accurate. Primers don't matter a whole lot to me, the LC primed brass shoots as well as LC brass primed with BR primers. [/QUOTE]
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