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H335 recipie for .308 and 168 gr moly coats
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<blockquote data-quote="jcpython357" data-source="post: 26036" data-attributes="member: 1187"><p>Horn, I've tried 50gr. H380 for a 165gr Hor. awhile back, 52 being the max. but you really have to pack that bullet in there with the max load, but I did get pretty good accuracy with it, 3/4" @100 I believe it was, from a 700V, but if you don't care about fitting the round in your mag.(single shot) seat the bullet about .010' off the lands like I said before and the bullet won't be so packed in there so tight, which I guess really don't hurt nothing, as long as it goes in. As far as using moly bullets, never used'em but from what I hear you might try .25-.5gr increments once you get to the regular max. and watch for pressure signs, sticky bolt will be your first indication, flattened primers, etc. Oh, by the way Varget will work REALLY well in 223 and 243 as well, I use it for '06' 6mmRem. 308, 223, 22-250, 708 with outstanding results. Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcpython357, post: 26036, member: 1187"] Horn, I've tried 50gr. H380 for a 165gr Hor. awhile back, 52 being the max. but you really have to pack that bullet in there with the max load, but I did get pretty good accuracy with it, 3/4" @100 I believe it was, from a 700V, but if you don't care about fitting the round in your mag.(single shot) seat the bullet about .010' off the lands like I said before and the bullet won't be so packed in there so tight, which I guess really don't hurt nothing, as long as it goes in. As far as using moly bullets, never used'em but from what I hear you might try .25-.5gr increments once you get to the regular max. and watch for pressure signs, sticky bolt will be your first indication, flattened primers, etc. Oh, by the way Varget will work REALLY well in 223 and 243 as well, I use it for '06' 6mmRem. 308, 223, 22-250, 708 with outstanding results. Jay [/QUOTE]
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