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Novice: 308W to 600 yds...
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 545665" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>4064 will work. 150 gr.will give you another 100 fps or a little more in velocity but even at 3000 fps, at 500-600 yards, the 165 will be traveling as fast, give better wind drift, and have substantially more energy. Check out the difference in BC between the two in the same bullet design. .335 vs .425, At 300 yards or less, you probably wouldn't see much difference between the two, but at longer ranges you surely will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 545665, member: 10291"] 4064 will work. 150 gr.will give you another 100 fps or a little more in velocity but even at 3000 fps, at 500-600 yards, the 165 will be traveling as fast, give better wind drift, and have substantially more energy. Check out the difference in BC between the two in the same bullet design. .335 vs .425, At 300 yards or less, you probably wouldn't see much difference between the two, but at longer ranges you surely will. [/QUOTE]
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