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<blockquote data-quote="TXshooter" data-source="post: 1141386" data-attributes="member: 48048"><p>Ok finding load data for this caliber is really hard. The only stuff out there is for the hornady 220 and 270 bullets. That would be great but then I found out that the 220s are discontinued. I would really like to stay around the 200 -220 gr bulletin range. Has anybody used the Sierra 200FN. I've tried everything to find data and have come up short. Any help would be great. Can I follow the hornady data for the Sierra bullet or maybe use the 375 Winchester data?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXshooter, post: 1141386, member: 48048"] Ok finding load data for this caliber is really hard. The only stuff out there is for the hornady 220 and 270 bullets. That would be great but then I found out that the 220s are discontinued. I would really like to stay around the 200 -220 gr bulletin range. Has anybody used the Sierra 200FN. I've tried everything to find data and have come up short. Any help would be great. Can I follow the hornady data for the Sierra bullet or maybe use the 375 Winchester data? [/QUOTE]
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