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Accuracy Node different bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Racemike" data-source="post: 1619611" data-attributes="member: 109106"><p>I also have a sako 308 and tried all different loads and bullets I've always used nosler partitions a lot but want to try some new fancy super fast accurate bullets I tried Barnes,Berger,hornaday, Sierra and nosler. As much as I wanted to use something different nothing came close to the noslers both partition, acuubond, second was Sierra 165. I used from 43.5 to 44.5 of 4064 and funny thing again with cci large rifle primer. I mainly use federal. I don't care about a couple hundred feet a second when all three wholes touch. Pulled it out last year shot three times my son said put it away that gun is unbelievable. I think it's the load, and the gun. Funny thing is this was same load and bullet combo I was loading for a browning 308 lever I had in 1990. I guess some things don't change</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Racemike, post: 1619611, member: 109106"] I also have a sako 308 and tried all different loads and bullets I’ve always used nosler partitions a lot but want to try some new fancy super fast accurate bullets I tried Barnes,Berger,hornaday, Sierra and nosler. As much as I wanted to use something different nothing came close to the noslers both partition, acuubond, second was Sierra 165. I used from 43.5 to 44.5 of 4064 and funny thing again with cci large rifle primer. I mainly use federal. I don’t care about a couple hundred feet a second when all three wholes touch. Pulled it out last year shot three times my son said put it away that gun is unbelievable. I think it’s the load, and the gun. Funny thing is this was same load and bullet combo I was loading for a browning 308 lever I had in 1990. I guess some things don’t change [/QUOTE]
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