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.338 Lapua vs. 338 Lapua Improved
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<blockquote data-quote="TLD338" data-source="post: 841670" data-attributes="member: 69496"><p>Thanks, that's a good point and was curious about that. One of the main reasons for accurizing is that I've had one hell of a time finding this rifles sweet spot with the 280 grain LRX bullets. Finally got it down to about 1/2 moa at 200, but it was a challenge. Reason being, I think, is that in order to seat this bullet above the driving bands, I'm already at .057 off the lands. My best loads wind up at .065 off the lands with 85.5 grains of retumbo, but I I'm getting "flyers" every 6 or 8 rounds. I really don't think I've found the accuracy node I've been looking for.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, anyone with experience with the savage action?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLD338, post: 841670, member: 69496"] Thanks, that's a good point and was curious about that. One of the main reasons for accurizing is that I've had one hell of a time finding this rifles sweet spot with the 280 grain LRX bullets. Finally got it down to about 1/2 moa at 200, but it was a challenge. Reason being, I think, is that in order to seat this bullet above the driving bands, I'm already at .057 off the lands. My best loads wind up at .065 off the lands with 85.5 grains of retumbo, but I I'm getting "flyers" every 6 or 8 rounds. I really don't think I've found the accuracy node I've been looking for. Anyway, anyone with experience with the savage action? [/QUOTE]
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