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The Basics, Starting Out
Sendero ammo advise
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<blockquote data-quote="Dskiper" data-source="post: 845997" data-attributes="member: 10212"><p>hey 00,are you from California?If so you need copper bullets I think. anyway,I had a .308 win.for 20+yrs. They always come out with something new. You must decide what your needs are. 150for deer,165 for everything, 180 for elk,moose. But still your gun may shoot one ammo better in a certain loading.Invest some time and try 3 or more brands according to your price. Most expendsive is not only the best all the time. SST,Accubond give excellent groups in many calibers in my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dskiper, post: 845997, member: 10212"] hey 00,are you from California?If so you need copper bullets I think. anyway,I had a .308 win.for 20+yrs. They always come out with something new. You must decide what your needs are. 150for deer,165 for everything, 180 for elk,moose. But still your gun may shoot one ammo better in a certain loading.Invest some time and try 3 or more brands according to your price. Most expendsive is not only the best all the time. SST,Accubond give excellent groups in many calibers in my experience. [/QUOTE]
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