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Help on .308 reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Cecil Higgins" data-source="post: 1749494" data-attributes="member: 110010"><p>I agree with the target but I have found a very accurate,in my 308s, load of 46.5 grains with a 150 hornady sst bullet, and of all things winchester primers. Shoots equally well in both my rifles. This is my load and not intended for use by others , to do so is at your own risk....blag blag blah.. you get it. I shot clover leafs at 300 yards with both my Henry lever action long ranger and my ruger american predator rifle.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>After reading the very interesting and informative thread "One Powder to rule them all (30.06)", I thought I'd take advantage of the collective wisdom of this site and pose the following enquiry:</p><p></p><p>At the young age of 70 I have just acquired my first hunting rifle, a new Mauser M 18 in .308 Win. Just fired it yesterday for the first time with some military rounds to start breaking it in.</p><p></p><p>Where I am from there is very limited availability of reloading components and I have available (some friends actually) the following powders:</p><p>-W 748</p><p>-Varget</p><p>-IMR 4064</p><p>-IMR 4320</p><p>and some IMR 3031 (not a lot).</p><p></p><p>And the following bullets:</p><p>- 50 each of Nosler Partition Sptzer in 165gr</p><p>-100 each of Hornady Interlock 150 gr SP</p><p>-100 each of Sierra Tipped GameKing Gamechanger in 165 gr</p><p></p><p>I trust the knowledgeable members of the board will come up with proper combinations for fallow dear, wild boar and red stag, which is what we have around here as far as big game is concerned.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for your contributions,</p><p></p><p>JC</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Cecil Higgins, post: 1749494, member: 110010"] I agree with the target but I have found a very accurate,in my 308s, load of 46.5 grains with a 150 hornady sst bullet, and of all things winchester primers. Shoots equally well in both my rifles. This is my load and not intended for use by others , to do so is at your own risk....blag blag blah.. you get it. I shot clover leafs at 300 yards with both my Henry lever action long ranger and my ruger american predator rifle. After reading the very interesting and informative thread "One Powder to rule them all (30.06)", I thought I'd take advantage of the collective wisdom of this site and pose the following enquiry: At the young age of 70 I have just acquired my first hunting rifle, a new Mauser M 18 in .308 Win. Just fired it yesterday for the first time with some military rounds to start breaking it in. Where I am from there is very limited availability of reloading components and I have available (some friends actually) the following powders: -W 748 -Varget -IMR 4064 -IMR 4320 and some IMR 3031 (not a lot). And the following bullets: - 50 each of Nosler Partition Sptzer in 165gr -100 each of Hornady Interlock 150 gr SP -100 each of Sierra Tipped GameKing Gamechanger in 165 gr I trust the knowledgeable members of the board will come up with proper combinations for fallow dear, wild boar and red stag, which is what we have around here as far as big game is concerned. Thanks in advance for your contributions, JC[/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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