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Reloading
Ramshot TAC for .308
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<blockquote data-quote="Hudge76" data-source="post: 2800327" data-attributes="member: 117629"><p>Hentzr, </p><p>I'd try a lighter monolithic bullet. You have to remember the velocities needed to make them perform correctly. The only .30 cal I run a 180 gr. Mono in is my .300 WM. For .308, I'd try the 150gr. TTSX or 168 TTSX at the heaviest. I'd stay away from the 165 TTSX in a .308. If the guide insists on a 180gr bullet, I'd look for an Accubond or Partition. Moose are not actually that hard to kill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hudge76, post: 2800327, member: 117629"] Hentzr, I’d try a lighter monolithic bullet. You have to remember the velocities needed to make them perform correctly. The only .30 cal I run a 180 gr. Mono in is my .300 WM. For .308, I’d try the 150gr. TTSX or 168 TTSX at the heaviest. I’d stay away from the 165 TTSX in a .308. If the guide insists on a 180gr bullet, I’d look for an Accubond or Partition. Moose are not actually that hard to kill. [/QUOTE]
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