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Data for 100 grain shock hammers in 308 win?
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 2558138" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>My advice is 125 grain with TAC or Ramshot X-Terminator. You can run the Hodgdon online reloading and try the starting loads for less recoil. 308 is not a powerful rifle and the kick is minimal. I have 20 and 24 inch. I use mine for varminting with Speer TNT 125 gr. I bought bulk lots of 750 boxes back when they were like less than $100 for 750 delivered.</p><p></p><p>mass X velocity determines foot pounds of energy. Shooting a fast 100 could kick more than a 125 gr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 2558138, member: 2939"] My advice is 125 grain with TAC or Ramshot X-Terminator. You can run the Hodgdon online reloading and try the starting loads for less recoil. 308 is not a powerful rifle and the kick is minimal. I have 20 and 24 inch. I use mine for varminting with Speer TNT 125 gr. I bought bulk lots of 750 boxes back when they were like less than $100 for 750 delivered. mass X velocity determines foot pounds of energy. Shooting a fast 100 could kick more than a 125 gr. [/QUOTE]
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