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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
308 win and the berger 215
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaMarine" data-source="post: 863505" data-attributes="member: 268"><p>3.10" is probably a fairly sensible max, but having said that, I've heard some of the F/TR shooters going out to 3.25", still leaving about .15" of bearing surface in the neck.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of F/TR, if you look around on some of their forums I'll bet you can find a wealth of additional info and considerations on long-loading the heavies in 308 Win. I've read 32" barrels launching 208s, 210s, 215s up to 2700 fps is fairly routine in those circles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaMarine, post: 863505, member: 268"] 3.10" is probably a fairly sensible max, but having said that, I've heard some of the F/TR shooters going out to 3.25", still leaving about .15" of bearing surface in the neck. Speaking of F/TR, if you look around on some of their forums I'll bet you can find a wealth of additional info and considerations on long-loading the heavies in 308 Win. I've read 32" barrels launching 208s, 210s, 215s up to 2700 fps is fairly routine in those circles. [/QUOTE]
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