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Questions regarding scope/rifle combo
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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 367415" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>Thanks for you service. I would be careful with that load that was suggested. To get started out with, stick with the .308 flavor favorite until you are ready to experiment with loading. 43 to 44 grains of Varget or 42 to 43 grains of Reloader 15 should do the trick. The Reloader 17 loads are very experimental right now and the 208grn A-max is not really ideal at this point in your learning process. Though I will suggest either the 168grn A-max or the 178 A-max. These two bullets and Bergers in the same weight transition into the transonic period better than some others. This is important for those really long shots to 1000+yrds. Good luck and have fun with your new project.</p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 367415, member: 13275"] Thanks for you service. I would be careful with that load that was suggested. To get started out with, stick with the .308 flavor favorite until you are ready to experiment with loading. 43 to 44 grains of Varget or 42 to 43 grains of Reloader 15 should do the trick. The Reloader 17 loads are very experimental right now and the 208grn A-max is not really ideal at this point in your learning process. Though I will suggest either the 168grn A-max or the 178 A-max. These two bullets and Bergers in the same weight transition into the transonic period better than some others. This is important for those really long shots to 1000+yrds. Good luck and have fun with your new project. Tank [/QUOTE]
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