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Accuracy load for 308 Sako 85 Finnlight
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 1417579" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>I have loaded for .308 it has been the most forgiving round to load for after the .222 and 6ppc. I have had great results with varget I40964 and H4895. I would load .030 off the lands and use lapua brass , 210M or br-2 primers, and 155 or 168 grain bergers or 155 or 167 scenars. to start. but everything should shoot pretty good. I always shoot froma pedestal and a sand bag rear like benchrester shooters do. I have not used CFE a new powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 1417579, member: 5691"] I have loaded for .308 it has been the most forgiving round to load for after the .222 and 6ppc. I have had great results with varget I40964 and H4895. I would load .030 off the lands and use lapua brass , 210M or br-2 primers, and 155 or 168 grain bergers or 155 or 167 scenars. to start. but everything should shoot pretty good. I always shoot froma pedestal and a sand bag rear like benchrester shooters do. I have not used CFE a new powder. [/QUOTE]
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