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Bullet advise in a 284 winchester
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<blockquote data-quote="CPerkins" data-source="post: 150303" data-attributes="member: 6626"><p>Alright here's some more info that might help. It is a remington 700 sa. I thought about the wyatts extended mag but have yet to find out if anyone locally can install one. I checked my OAL with a Stoney Point OAL gauge, and found that Nosler Accubonds in a 140 gr have an OAL of 3.090 </p><p>If the bullet is not seated to 3.040 loaded rounds are tricky to eject. I haven't tried the Barnes trx yet but will pick up some soon. Since this is not for extreme longrange, would what are some opinions of the 120 gr barnes. The BC is lower, but most of my shots are well inside 200 yards. A few places that I hunt offer 300 to 600 yards shots (still not really longrange) but thats only if I set up just to get a shot that far. there are actually better stands covering these areas that will offer shots inside of 300 yards. More than likely I will use the 140 gr. but oppinions would be appreciated.</p><p>Thanks </p><p>Cody Perkins</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPerkins, post: 150303, member: 6626"] Alright here's some more info that might help. It is a remington 700 sa. I thought about the wyatts extended mag but have yet to find out if anyone locally can install one. I checked my OAL with a Stoney Point OAL gauge, and found that Nosler Accubonds in a 140 gr have an OAL of 3.090 If the bullet is not seated to 3.040 loaded rounds are tricky to eject. I haven't tried the Barnes trx yet but will pick up some soon. Since this is not for extreme longrange, would what are some opinions of the 120 gr barnes. The BC is lower, but most of my shots are well inside 200 yards. A few places that I hunt offer 300 to 600 yards shots (still not really longrange) but thats only if I set up just to get a shot that far. there are actually better stands covering these areas that will offer shots inside of 300 yards. More than likely I will use the 140 gr. but oppinions would be appreciated. Thanks Cody Perkins [/QUOTE]
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