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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="backyardsniper" data-source="post: 1085629" data-attributes="member: 20657"><p>I think I am going to work with the 500gr bullets. from what research I've done it seems that powders in the varget/rl15 burn rate seem to be the go to powders in that weight class. I just ordered a cz550 badlands in 338 lapua and i got a picatinny rail to go on it. Well the rail came in today before the rifle so for a test fit I tried it on the Lott. Wouldn't you know it fit like a glove and it just so happened that it had enough clearance that I could put the 56mm nightforce on it and it just barely clears the rear irons. Well that got me thinking if the old buffalo shooters can go long with the 45-70 and 45-90 I thought It may be fun to try and do some long range steel banging with the Lott. When I get some load data and some heavier bullets I think I'll give it a try just for fun. Might even be fun to plug a deer with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardsniper, post: 1085629, member: 20657"] I think I am going to work with the 500gr bullets. from what research I've done it seems that powders in the varget/rl15 burn rate seem to be the go to powders in that weight class. I just ordered a cz550 badlands in 338 lapua and i got a picatinny rail to go on it. Well the rail came in today before the rifle so for a test fit I tried it on the Lott. Wouldn't you know it fit like a glove and it just so happened that it had enough clearance that I could put the 56mm nightforce on it and it just barely clears the rear irons. Well that got me thinking if the old buffalo shooters can go long with the 45-70 and 45-90 I thought It may be fun to try and do some long range steel banging with the Lott. When I get some load data and some heavier bullets I think I'll give it a try just for fun. Might even be fun to plug a deer with it. [/QUOTE]
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