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Can you make a .25-06 AI perform like a .257 Wby ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Crane" data-source="post: 351344" data-attributes="member: 5144"><p>I really wanted to try the Berger bullets but the availability in my area was nil, plus I really like Accubonds. Hard as I tried I couldn't get H-1000 to shoot worth a darn with Accubonds. I went all through the spectrum of weights and distances to the lands. I've heard Retumbo mentioned quite a bit and figured H-1000 was quite close. I just happened to have a little over eight pounds of H-1000 I use for my Edge and was hoping it would work out.</p><p></p><p>I had an interesting conversation with Shawn Carlock about H-1000 the other day concerning my Edge. I was telling him I couldn't get up to the recommended loading of 93 grains with the 300 grain Matchking without pressure signs. He informed me that he has had to back off a grain or two himself and believes H-1000 has gotten faster over the last eighteen months or so. I was wondering if anyone else has noticed this phenomenon. I'm glad I have so much because it would be a pain to start load development over when I have to buy more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crane, post: 351344, member: 5144"] I really wanted to try the Berger bullets but the availability in my area was nil, plus I really like Accubonds. Hard as I tried I couldn't get H-1000 to shoot worth a darn with Accubonds. I went all through the spectrum of weights and distances to the lands. I've heard Retumbo mentioned quite a bit and figured H-1000 was quite close. I just happened to have a little over eight pounds of H-1000 I use for my Edge and was hoping it would work out. I had an interesting conversation with Shawn Carlock about H-1000 the other day concerning my Edge. I was telling him I couldn't get up to the recommended loading of 93 grains with the 300 grain Matchking without pressure signs. He informed me that he has had to back off a grain or two himself and believes H-1000 has gotten faster over the last eighteen months or so. I was wondering if anyone else has noticed this phenomenon. I'm glad I have so much because it would be a pain to start load development over when I have to buy more. [/QUOTE]
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