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The Basics, Starting Out
350 Remington Magnum brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Rcritch" data-source="post: 2745545" data-attributes="member: 125956"><p>Alan-</p><p></p><p>I don't know about putting the powder "over" the bullet, but 13 gr of Red Dot and a 158 gr .357 pistol bullet was what I was using for rabbit hunting. They shot close to 2 MOA and I had a Leupold 2.3X IER scope that mounted directly on top of the gun's vent rib about half way down the barrel .... made taking quick shots at running rabbits doable. And the disbelief on the faces of other hunters I would run into when they saw I was rabbit hunting with a magnum centerfire was priceless!</p><p></p><p>Did you link to the Ed Harris articles?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rcritch, post: 2745545, member: 125956"] Alan- I don't know about putting the powder "over" the bullet, but 13 gr of Red Dot and a 158 gr .357 pistol bullet was what I was using for rabbit hunting. They shot close to 2 MOA and I had a Leupold 2.3X IER scope that mounted directly on top of the gun's vent rib about half way down the barrel .... made taking quick shots at running rabbits doable. And the disbelief on the faces of other hunters I would run into when they saw I was rabbit hunting with a magnum centerfire was priceless! Did you link to the Ed Harris articles? [/QUOTE]
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