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<blockquote data-quote="25 Otter" data-source="post: 436985" data-attributes="member: 26801"><p>They do shoot well in this particular 300. I'm away from the man cave and my notes,but I'm thinking the sweet spot was 95gr of Retumbo and a Fed magnum primer. Just on the lands, no jam. With all the hubbub about Accubonds these days and smaller, lighter critters, I was just curious what the opinion would be. I've never chronied these for an actual reading on the speed,but "Old Cruncher" should retain enough medicine at the longer ranges to open the 200gr. I would think anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25 Otter, post: 436985, member: 26801"] They do shoot well in this particular 300. I'm away from the man cave and my notes,but I'm thinking the sweet spot was 95gr of Retumbo and a Fed magnum primer. Just on the lands, no jam. With all the hubbub about Accubonds these days and smaller, lighter critters, I was just curious what the opinion would be. I've never chronied these for an actual reading on the speed,but "Old Cruncher" should retain enough medicine at the longer ranges to open the 200gr. I would think anyway. [/QUOTE]
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