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Ruger American predator 25-06
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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 3095332" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>I'm currently running an old 117 Sierra in mine on 53 grains of H4831 or H4831sc. Funny, I always thought these powders were interchangeable and for all intents and purposes, I guess they are but I was pleasantly surprised I got a 70 fps boost out of the SC with the same accuracy. Mine has also been great with 115 Nosler Ballistic tips, 90 grain Sierra Blitzkings and 115 Berger hybrids. Before going to the Hogden powders, I always ran IMR 4831 with great results too. RL-22 was good with the light stuff . A .25-06 with a 24" bbl. is a Jem to cherish, IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 3095332, member: 109229"] I'm currently running an old 117 Sierra in mine on 53 grains of H4831 or H4831sc. Funny, I always thought these powders were interchangeable and for all intents and purposes, I guess they are but I was pleasantly surprised I got a 70 fps boost out of the SC with the same accuracy. Mine has also been great with 115 Nosler Ballistic tips, 90 grain Sierra Blitzkings and 115 Berger hybrids. Before going to the Hogden powders, I always ran IMR 4831 with great results too. RL-22 was good with the light stuff . A .25-06 with a 24" bbl. is a Jem to cherish, IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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