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How about the .338/.378 Accumark
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff H." data-source="post: 473781" data-attributes="member: 31280"><p>Long Time Long Ranger,</p><p> Thanks for the input, 10-4 on the formulas for reloading. One question though.. I read in an older reloading publication that the H-870 was the slowest burning of all the powders available, and that doesn't concern me, the problem I have is to find it, none of the gun shops I deal with seem to be able to get it, strange I thought, do you have any expierience with the Barnes TSX, or the old blue teflon coated 'X' bullet? With limited expieriments with the old blue coated bullets they would not hit consistiently, at least on paper, and here I am again with the 'X' type bullet, hoping they will work differently with the pressure relief grooves and such, back to the powder, I picked up some H-1000 for the TSX bullets, but if I can get good performance out of the Sierra's at 200-400 yards I might stick with them for the hunt, which by the way would take place in Montana, if I get picked on the license lottery this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff H., post: 473781, member: 31280"] Long Time Long Ranger, Thanks for the input, 10-4 on the formulas for reloading. One question though.. I read in an older reloading publication that the H-870 was the slowest burning of all the powders available, and that doesn't concern me, the problem I have is to find it, none of the gun shops I deal with seem to be able to get it, strange I thought, do you have any expierience with the Barnes TSX, or the old blue teflon coated 'X' bullet? With limited expieriments with the old blue coated bullets they would not hit consistiently, at least on paper, and here I am again with the 'X' type bullet, hoping they will work differently with the pressure relief grooves and such, back to the powder, I picked up some H-1000 for the TSX bullets, but if I can get good performance out of the Sierra's at 200-400 yards I might stick with them for the hunt, which by the way would take place in Montana, if I get picked on the license lottery this year. [/QUOTE]
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