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338.06 VS 30.06 Ackley
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<blockquote data-quote="Scot E" data-source="post: 618904" data-attributes="member: 10832"><p>I understand exactly what you are saying and agree. That chart is actually the first one I built, with your help regarding the estimates of what the velocities would be, when this thread first started. My intent with that chart was to try and figure out where I wanted to be bullet weight wise. I worked it up for 1000 yards just to get an idea of what I was looking at. I tried to post it back in 2010 and had issues. Today I referred a guy to this thread as I thought it would help him make up his mind. I realized the chart was still missing and just added it so it would give him some numbers to compare. If i had the time I would have redone the numbers for 600 or 800 yards. </p><p></p><p>I think the Swift 210 would still be where I start and I think it would make a solid load out to 800 yards or so. I haven't tried any all copper bullets so I need to get on the bandwagon and give your TTSX's and the CE's you are touting so highly a try! I am very impressed with the results you are getting with those.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input.</p><p></p><p>Scot E.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scot E, post: 618904, member: 10832"] I understand exactly what you are saying and agree. That chart is actually the first one I built, with your help regarding the estimates of what the velocities would be, when this thread first started. My intent with that chart was to try and figure out where I wanted to be bullet weight wise. I worked it up for 1000 yards just to get an idea of what I was looking at. I tried to post it back in 2010 and had issues. Today I referred a guy to this thread as I thought it would help him make up his mind. I realized the chart was still missing and just added it so it would give him some numbers to compare. If i had the time I would have redone the numbers for 600 or 800 yards. I think the Swift 210 would still be where I start and I think it would make a solid load out to 800 yards or so. I haven't tried any all copper bullets so I need to get on the bandwagon and give your TTSX's and the CE's you are touting so highly a try! I am very impressed with the results you are getting with those. Thanks for the input. Scot E. [/QUOTE]
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