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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Light vs Heavy and Extreme Spread
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<blockquote data-quote="deertroy1" data-source="post: 1819172" data-attributes="member: 53905"><p>I agree. But I've tried, H4350, Varget, Big Game, Hunter, Staball 6.5, RL-16, RL-17, RL-15, H4895 and W760.</p><p>I tried these with 55gr Nosler, 55gr Sierra, 58gr Hornady, 65gr Berger, 65gr Hornady, 69gr Berger, 70gr Sierra and 75gr Hornady. </p><p>I get mostly groups between 0.75" and 1" at 100 yards with the occasional group less or more. However, when I find something that seems promising it isn't repeatable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deertroy1, post: 1819172, member: 53905"] I agree. But I've tried, H4350, Varget, Big Game, Hunter, Staball 6.5, RL-16, RL-17, RL-15, H4895 and W760. I tried these with 55gr Nosler, 55gr Sierra, 58gr Hornady, 65gr Berger, 65gr Hornady, 69gr Berger, 70gr Sierra and 75gr Hornady. I get mostly groups between 0.75" and 1" at 100 yards with the occasional group less or more. However, when I find something that seems promising it isn't repeatable. [/QUOTE]
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