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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="jdg33" data-source="post: 68789" data-attributes="member: 4261"><p>Thanks Kieth,</p><p></p><p>I do have about 1200 75 grain V max's that I bought on a clearance a few years ago, maybe I'll try them first. I need to get a ballistics program that I can compare things out past 600. I have typically just used the drop charts from reloading manuals. Most of my varmint shooting is within 500 yards and for that the 55 grain NBT has been tough to beat. However I do see coyotes way out there sometimes and rarely do I connect with them. I'd like to increase that average.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Bb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdg33, post: 68789, member: 4261"] Thanks Kieth, I do have about 1200 75 grain V max's that I bought on a clearance a few years ago, maybe I'll try them first. I need to get a ballistics program that I can compare things out past 600. I have typically just used the drop charts from reloading manuals. Most of my varmint shooting is within 500 yards and for that the 55 grain NBT has been tough to beat. However I do see coyotes way out there sometimes and rarely do I connect with them. I'd like to increase that average. Thanks, Bb [/QUOTE]
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