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Anyone using PVA Cayuga bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 1883038" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>I have the 122, 151 and 178 varieties. Finally starting to get a load together with the 122 in 6.5 prc. 62.4gr rl26 is right around 3390 fps and 2/3 moa. I'm tweaking seating depths 43k off atm. I've conducted a pressure test with thr 151 in my 7 max and 68gr rl23 did 3320 if I recall, labradar was having problems with I shot the rl26 ladder. The 178s will be used in a 23.5" hells canyon carbon 300wsm build that just left his shop on the ups truck today. Copper solids need to go fast for proper expansion. I'd take less BC and another 300 fps vs his heavier options. The 170 7mm version looks very impressive at 28 nosler speeds tho!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 1883038, member: 13732"] I have the 122, 151 and 178 varieties. Finally starting to get a load together with the 122 in 6.5 prc. 62.4gr rl26 is right around 3390 fps and 2/3 moa. I'm tweaking seating depths 43k off atm. I've conducted a pressure test with thr 151 in my 7 max and 68gr rl23 did 3320 if I recall, labradar was having problems with I shot the rl26 ladder. The 178s will be used in a 23.5" hells canyon carbon 300wsm build that just left his shop on the ups truck today. Copper solids need to go fast for proper expansion. I'd take less BC and another 300 fps vs his heavier options. The 170 7mm version looks very impressive at 28 nosler speeds tho! [/QUOTE]
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