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Is this an asinine thought regarding bullet weight?I do understand
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<blockquote data-quote="Huggy" data-source="post: 1617110" data-attributes="member: 101145"><p>I have to agree with LT here. </p><p>Each gun has its peculiarities and foibles which the owner/shooter is left to find. That is part of the fun in the sport, IMO. </p><p>For example, my WM shoots 147/150 grain FMJ projo's like a laser beam and is pretty accurate out to 300 (+ -) yards but looses steam after that. Notwithstanding I DON'T hunt with any FMJ, illegal or not.</p><p>I would get in the neighborhood of ~ "0.75 groups, too.</p><p>But my Remington 700 Sendero in the</p><p>.300 WinMag, shooting MY reloads (180 gr SGK) will give me 3/8" groups all day long providing I do MY part. It is easily my most accurate rifle in a stable of hunting (not BR) rifles.</p><p>So while one can solicit input from others about this bullet, powder, case, primer, yada, yada, yada, as being the best or most accurate, you'll have to do the homework, put in the time, effort and bench work to learn what YOUR Boolit Launcher likes best.</p><p>It is all part of the enjoyment of the sport. At least for me, but YMMV. </p><p>So enjoy the trip and enlarge your brain.</p><p>It's good.</p><p>Its Allllll GOOD!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huggy, post: 1617110, member: 101145"] I have to agree with LT here. Each gun has its peculiarities and foibles which the owner/shooter is left to find. That is part of the fun in the sport, IMO. For example, my WM shoots 147/150 grain FMJ projo's like a laser beam and is pretty accurate out to 300 (+ -) yards but looses steam after that. Notwithstanding I DON'T hunt with any FMJ, illegal or not. I would get in the neighborhood of ~ "0.75 groups, too. But my Remington 700 Sendero in the .300 WinMag, shooting MY reloads (180 gr SGK) will give me 3/8" groups all day long providing I do MY part. It is easily my most accurate rifle in a stable of hunting (not BR) rifles. So while one can solicit input from others about this bullet, powder, case, primer, yada, yada, yada, as being the best or most accurate, you'll have to do the homework, put in the time, effort and bench work to learn what YOUR Boolit Launcher likes best. It is all part of the enjoyment of the sport. At least for me, but YMMV. So enjoy the trip and enlarge your brain. It's good. Its Allllll GOOD! [/QUOTE]
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