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Reloading
Giving .308 Win a go
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<blockquote data-quote="roverboy" data-source="post: 890154" data-attributes="member: 37923"><p>They'll probably shoot good. Its not hard a lot of times to find a accurate .308 load. Both my .308's shoot pretty good. I've shot some 168 gr. SMK's and got pretty groups. I hunt with 150 gr. Hornady spire points. They aren't as accurate as the Sierra Matchkings but, shoot plenty good enough. Let us know how she shoots. As far as a powder measure goes, get what you like. I've personally used a RCBS Uniflow for over 20 years. It always works good. What model rifle is yours?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roverboy, post: 890154, member: 37923"] They'll probably shoot good. Its not hard a lot of times to find a accurate .308 load. Both my .308's shoot pretty good. I've shot some 168 gr. SMK's and got pretty groups. I hunt with 150 gr. Hornady spire points. They aren't as accurate as the Sierra Matchkings but, shoot plenty good enough. Let us know how she shoots. As far as a powder measure goes, get what you like. I've personally used a RCBS Uniflow for over 20 years. It always works good. What model rifle is yours? [/QUOTE]
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