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338 cal 265grn wildcat bullet test
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<blockquote data-quote="edge" data-source="post: 162284" data-attributes="member: 5030"><p>I may be 100% off, but I can often find problems at night. </p><p>If you can shoot the 300SMK and the 265 WC in the dark, either with a friend or better yet using a camera. You know that the SMK's are accurate, so use that as a baseline, and if the muzzle flash is noticeably exaggerated with the 265's, then try a different load.</p><p></p><p>This may not work for you, but I have found that when the muzzle flash is much more than my baseline loads that I might as well move to something different.</p><p></p><p>edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edge, post: 162284, member: 5030"] I may be 100% off, but I can often find problems at night. If you can shoot the 300SMK and the 265 WC in the dark, either with a friend or better yet using a camera. You know that the SMK's are accurate, so use that as a baseline, and if the muzzle flash is noticeably exaggerated with the 265's, then try a different load. This may not work for you, but I have found that when the muzzle flash is much more than my baseline loads that I might as well move to something different. edge. [/QUOTE]
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