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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 2679101" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I use the 6.5 Staball in mine. I run a hotter load on the 168 ABLR than the 162ELDX. It was something I did not put a lot of time into cause I wanted them to fit into the mag.. But the 168 are really close to 2700. I will be switching to the 150 grains cause I think this is going to be the best for case capacity, speed, mag length, BC, and every thing else, If not wanting to put them in the mag and single feed then the 162's and 168s are great. As for the loaded box ammo the 139's shoot like 1/2 MOA are better in my gun. Plenty for a deer but I think they are light for an elk when considering longer ranges. A while back I was asking some of the same questions. Someone had some load data for the 150eldx that was outstanding for velocity and accuracy but finding the correct powder was the issue so I suck with the 6.5 Staball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 2679101, member: 10429"] I use the 6.5 Staball in mine. I run a hotter load on the 168 ABLR than the 162ELDX. It was something I did not put a lot of time into cause I wanted them to fit into the mag.. But the 168 are really close to 2700. I will be switching to the 150 grains cause I think this is going to be the best for case capacity, speed, mag length, BC, and every thing else, If not wanting to put them in the mag and single feed then the 162's and 168s are great. As for the loaded box ammo the 139's shoot like 1/2 MOA are better in my gun. Plenty for a deer but I think they are light for an elk when considering longer ranges. A while back I was asking some of the same questions. Someone had some load data for the 150eldx that was outstanding for velocity and accuracy but finding the correct powder was the issue so I suck with the 6.5 Staball. [/QUOTE]
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