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Reloading
Load Data for 107 gr SMK and 87gr. Vmax in 243
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<blockquote data-quote="jt183" data-source="post: 743079" data-attributes="member: 61360"><p>I tried 107 gr Sierras and 105 gr Bergers out of my 1 in 10" twist X-Bolt just to see if maybe they would work. Turned out to be a waste of powder. 7" groups at 100 yards was what I got. I'm currently shooting the 87 grain V-Max until I rebarrel with a 1 in 8" and then I'll shoot the heavies.</p><p> </p><p>By the way, the 87 gr V-Max makes a great long range coyote bullet. It's a compromise because you don't have the BC of the 105s but it's a whole lot better than the 55s and 70s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt183, post: 743079, member: 61360"] I tried 107 gr Sierras and 105 gr Bergers out of my 1 in 10" twist X-Bolt just to see if maybe they would work. Turned out to be a waste of powder. 7" groups at 100 yards was what I got. I'm currently shooting the 87 grain V-Max until I rebarrel with a 1 in 8" and then I'll shoot the heavies. By the way, the 87 gr V-Max makes a great long range coyote bullet. It's a compromise because you don't have the BC of the 105s but it's a whole lot better than the 55s and 70s. [/QUOTE]
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