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Reloading
Hammer Hunter in 308
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<blockquote data-quote="SArnold30" data-source="post: 2164877" data-attributes="member: 113697"><p>In researching Hammer load data for a few other calibers I've seen ButterBean all over these forums, and he's got some great input. So correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe he's suggesting running a lighter bullet than you would normally use in a conventional lead bullet. I don't load Hammers in my 308 Win (at least not yet) because I currently use 130 gr TTSX's and they've been very lethal on California deer, but I've already been eyeballing the 137 gr Hammer Hunters as a replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SArnold30, post: 2164877, member: 113697"] In researching Hammer load data for a few other calibers I've seen ButterBean all over these forums, and he's got some great input. So correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe he's suggesting running a lighter bullet than you would normally use in a conventional lead bullet. I don't load Hammers in my 308 Win (at least not yet) because I currently use 130 gr TTSX's and they've been very lethal on California deer, but I've already been eyeballing the 137 gr Hammer Hunters as a replacement. [/QUOTE]
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