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Reloading
308 winchester model 99
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<blockquote data-quote="Bbear" data-source="post: 1228886" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>Deepins - I'll give a standard response - each rifle is it's own critter. Meaning, what one likes another will not. </p><p>Saying that, I'd suggest some loads using Varget or IMR4064. Both seem to be about the right burn-rate to get the most out of the 165's. </p><p>Start with the lower-end loads and work up in .5 gr increments until you find a load your rifle likes. Start them off at 'standard' length (2.81 COAL), make sure they'll feed through your magazine and see what works in your rifle. </p><p>99's are one of my favorites. Enjoy that rifle and who you got it from!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bbear, post: 1228886, member: 7898"] Deepins - I'll give a standard response - each rifle is it's own critter. Meaning, what one likes another will not. Saying that, I'd suggest some loads using Varget or IMR4064. Both seem to be about the right burn-rate to get the most out of the 165's. Start with the lower-end loads and work up in .5 gr increments until you find a load your rifle likes. Start them off at 'standard' length (2.81 COAL), make sure they'll feed through your magazine and see what works in your rifle. 99's are one of my favorites. Enjoy that rifle and who you got it from! [/QUOTE]
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