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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 2045988" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p><h4>[USER=115972]MSCHEVYZ71[/USER]</h4><p>I presume you are female by your nic, so working on that premise here is my advice.</p><p>You are shooting a 308 win. Here is a load I used for my ex-girlfriend when we hunted together. it will be gentle, it will be accurate and it will be as good as I could ever brew up for myself. </p><p>your standard cases if you reload. Nosler, Norma, and other high end brass work best. I preferred Norma and Nosler when I can get them but recently I have found Peterson is really strong consistent brass.</p><p>Winchester magnum large rifle primers</p><p>150 grain flat nose hollow points from Barnes (30-30 slugs) </p><p>starting loads of IMR-4895; 37.8 to 38.5 grains This will match the top end loads for 30-30 and will make the deep hollow point do exactly what it did for Heidi while we were hunting. the deer sort of just dropped without too much of a fuss. I personally hunted with a 1951 Win 94 in 30-30 and knew the slugs worked well. we kept the shots to 300 yards and under. </p><p>You can also substitute a 150 grain Hornady SST, Inner bond, GMX, 150 Gr. Nosler CT ballistic silver tip, and acu-bond in this load. all shot and performed nearly flawlessly for her.</p><p></p><p>Another load that worked well in her 308 Win was a 125 grain Nosler Ballistic tip with Win 748; 50.5 to 50.9 grains of powder.</p><p>have a great one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 2045988, member: 26227"] [HEADING=3][USER=115972]MSCHEVYZ71[/USER][/HEADING] I presume you are female by your nic, so working on that premise here is my advice. You are shooting a 308 win. Here is a load I used for my ex-girlfriend when we hunted together. it will be gentle, it will be accurate and it will be as good as I could ever brew up for myself. your standard cases if you reload. Nosler, Norma, and other high end brass work best. I preferred Norma and Nosler when I can get them but recently I have found Peterson is really strong consistent brass. Winchester magnum large rifle primers 150 grain flat nose hollow points from Barnes (30-30 slugs) starting loads of IMR-4895; 37.8 to 38.5 grains This will match the top end loads for 30-30 and will make the deep hollow point do exactly what it did for Heidi while we were hunting. the deer sort of just dropped without too much of a fuss. I personally hunted with a 1951 Win 94 in 30-30 and knew the slugs worked well. we kept the shots to 300 yards and under. You can also substitute a 150 grain Hornady SST, Inner bond, GMX, 150 Gr. Nosler CT ballistic silver tip, and acu-bond in this load. all shot and performed nearly flawlessly for her. Another load that worked well in her 308 Win was a 125 grain Nosler Ballistic tip with Win 748; 50.5 to 50.9 grains of powder. have a great one. [/QUOTE]
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