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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Midweight 7's in a SA Savage
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 2002006" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>AZ, thanks for the info. Nice dog BTW, I just got an Epagneul Breton hoping to get a versatile Hunter out of him up here in Utah but he is a big ol' sissy about swimming so far. They are known to be slow maturing so I'm not too worried.</p><p></p><p>Your numbers are much better than I'd hoped for your length, they're actually a lot higher than my goals, and it sounds like the versatility I want is there. I've spent the last two weeks writing up a few dozen drop charts and effective range charts and the ABLR 150, 168 and 175 run neck and neck at the performance level I want. based on what I could find the heavies bog out at 7-08 speeds and start to peel away at high SAUM values. My goal is to play around where things intersect and have lots of loads to experiment with. I'll reach out when I get closer and thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 2002006, member: 115819"] AZ, thanks for the info. Nice dog BTW, I just got an Epagneul Breton hoping to get a versatile Hunter out of him up here in Utah but he is a big ol' sissy about swimming so far. They are known to be slow maturing so I'm not too worried. Your numbers are much better than I'd hoped for your length, they're actually a lot higher than my goals, and it sounds like the versatility I want is there. I've spent the last two weeks writing up a few dozen drop charts and effective range charts and the ABLR 150, 168 and 175 run neck and neck at the performance level I want. based on what I could find the heavies bog out at 7-08 speeds and start to peel away at high SAUM values. My goal is to play around where things intersect and have lots of loads to experiment with. I'll reach out when I get closer and thanks. [/QUOTE]
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