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<blockquote data-quote="jumpmasterkolo" data-source="post: 2076014" data-attributes="member: 116925"><p>I appreciate that! I've been making my own 300 AAC blackouts and .270s for years but just as deer hunting loads for TN. Most shots are under 200yds. But I was selected for a combat vet hunt in Idaho and the ranges they said were typical were 600-1000yds and I haven't shot that far since I was still Active. I bought some .300 Weatherby Magnum rounds and was NOT happy with how it grouped. I talked to momma and she gave me permission to research and buy a modern rifle. I have ZERO rounds thru it since ammo is impossible to find. I was able to buy the components to start making my own though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jumpmasterkolo, post: 2076014, member: 116925"] I appreciate that! I’ve been making my own 300 AAC blackouts and .270s for years but just as deer hunting loads for TN. Most shots are under 200yds. But I was selected for a combat vet hunt in Idaho and the ranges they said were typical were 600-1000yds and I haven’t shot that far since I was still Active. I bought some .300 Weatherby Magnum rounds and was NOT happy with how it grouped. I talked to momma and she gave me permission to research and buy a modern rifle. I have ZERO rounds thru it since ammo is impossible to find. I was able to buy the components to start making my own though. [/QUOTE]
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