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The Basics, Starting Out
light bullet 140g to 180g heavy for long range?
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 756582" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>do not under stand your 1-10 barrel. 40x take-off? the numbers for a 140 are suprising to some. at least to 600 or so. equalling the 168. i have shot the 168 to 1000. it was great . my son- inlaw won his first match (1k) shooting the 168 berger. if you have a 1-9 twist the 180 drop/windage numbers will better with it . little finicky though to get to shoot. 1000 plenty far enough for me . my brother shoots his 300rum further. not much success though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 756582, member: 5691"] do not under stand your 1-10 barrel. 40x take-off? the numbers for a 140 are suprising to some. at least to 600 or so. equalling the 168. i have shot the 168 to 1000. it was great . my son- inlaw won his first match (1k) shooting the 168 berger. if you have a 1-9 twist the 180 drop/windage numbers will better with it . little finicky though to get to shoot. 1000 plenty far enough for me . my brother shoots his 300rum further. not much success though. [/QUOTE]
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