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Experience with .308 in long action
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2008946" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I personally haven't, but I know of some guys that were throating .308's for the 215 Berger, OAL around 3.150-3.200 if I recall, and out of 28" tubes getting them up to 2750 fps with powders like RL17, quite impressive. Most of them were single loading short actions, but same concept for a long or medium action would work. I know a .260AI throated long for a 156 would be quite impressive as well, I'm getting 2940 with the 156 from a 29" tube running 2.950, properly throated would be about 3.110".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2008946, member: 87243"] I personally haven't, but I know of some guys that were throating .308's for the 215 Berger, OAL around 3.150-3.200 if I recall, and out of 28" tubes getting them up to 2750 fps with powders like RL17, quite impressive. Most of them were single loading short actions, but same concept for a long or medium action would work. I know a .260AI throated long for a 156 would be quite impressive as well, I'm getting 2940 with the 156 from a 29" tube running 2.950, properly throated would be about 3.110". [/QUOTE]
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