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Loads for 280AI - is 175 too heavy?
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 1391630" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>Absolutely not. That was just final verification the weekend before my hunt started.</p><p></p><p>I have confirmed drops to 1535. </p><p>I recently shot this rifle at 545, 769, 932, 1181, 1209, 1365, and 1535. Shot a 2.9" 3 shot group at 932 with this rifle, and 6" 3 shot group at 1365. Shows me a 1:9" is plenty for the 175 Berger Elite Hunter. Shooting was conducted at 2200' elevation, 35-60° F. So when I go up to my elk and high country mule deer hunting locations, stability should increase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 1391630, member: 68875"] Absolutely not. That was just final verification the weekend before my hunt started. I have confirmed drops to 1535. I recently shot this rifle at 545, 769, 932, 1181, 1209, 1365, and 1535. Shot a 2.9" 3 shot group at 932 with this rifle, and 6" 3 shot group at 1365. Shows me a 1:9" is plenty for the 175 Berger Elite Hunter. Shooting was conducted at 2200' elevation, 35-60° F. So when I go up to my elk and high country mule deer hunting locations, stability should increase. [/QUOTE]
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