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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 1371982" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>I tested the RL26 combo a little more today. It stacked 5 shots into one tiny egg shaped hole with 147 ELD-M seated to .015 OTL (2.847 OAL) with 46.5 grains in Hornady brass and a 210M primer at 2770 fps. If I were to overlay this group with the first ten shots tested with this load it would be a .3 MOA 15 shot group.</p><p></p><p>As of right now the first 125 shots have shown me that the Hornady Precision hunter 143s are half MOA and commonly better, but the factory loaded 147 match are not. For handloads, my rifle prefers handloaded 147s. I have three .2 MOA five shot loads with 147s with three different powders with minimal load development.</p><p></p><p>45.2 grains H4831SC/Fed 210M velocity unknown</p><p>41.1 grains H4350/CCI 400 2640 fps</p><p>46.5 grains RL26/Fed 210M 2770 fps</p><p></p><p>I'm about a .005" seating depth adjustment from achieving .2 MOA with 143s and 41.8 grains of H4350 with a CCI 400. I am very pleased with what I'm seeing with this rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 1371982, member: 16938"] I tested the RL26 combo a little more today. It stacked 5 shots into one tiny egg shaped hole with 147 ELD-M seated to .015 OTL (2.847 OAL) with 46.5 grains in Hornady brass and a 210M primer at 2770 fps. If I were to overlay this group with the first ten shots tested with this load it would be a .3 MOA 15 shot group. As of right now the first 125 shots have shown me that the Hornady Precision hunter 143s are half MOA and commonly better, but the factory loaded 147 match are not. For handloads, my rifle prefers handloaded 147s. I have three .2 MOA five shot loads with 147s with three different powders with minimal load development. 45.2 grains H4831SC/Fed 210M velocity unknown 41.1 grains H4350/CCI 400 2640 fps 46.5 grains RL26/Fed 210M 2770 fps I'm about a .005" seating depth adjustment from achieving .2 MOA with 143s and 41.8 grains of H4350 with a CCI 400. I am very pleased with what I'm seeing with this rifle. [/QUOTE]
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