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Reloading
R-17 in 308 Winchester
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<blockquote data-quote="sourdough44" data-source="post: 951798" data-attributes="member: 16114"><p>230 grain in a 308? Are you trying to use up some bullets? Saw some data that had RL-15 with a 200 grn bullet. Just saying, yes you can develop a 'workable load', but it's so much easier to stay more mainstream with a cartridge.</p><p></p><p> Then when you get done what do you do with a relatively slow speed 230 grn bullet out of a 308? Not to rain on any parade though. To me a 180 grn bullet is as high as I'd want to go in the 308, unless I had a narrow goal in mind with a heavier bullet. Lot's of JMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sourdough44, post: 951798, member: 16114"] 230 grain in a 308? Are you trying to use up some bullets? Saw some data that had RL-15 with a 200 grn bullet. Just saying, yes you can develop a 'workable load', but it's so much easier to stay more mainstream with a cartridge. Then when you get done what do you do with a relatively slow speed 230 grn bullet out of a 308? Not to rain on any parade though. To me a 180 grn bullet is as high as I'd want to go in the 308, unless I had a narrow goal in mind with a heavier bullet. Lot's of JMHO. [/QUOTE]
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