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Sherman Wildcat Reloading Data is Here!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="tdot" data-source="post: 2238405" data-attributes="member: 91330"><p>Depends on the purpose of your rifle and distance being shot at. I built my 7saum for mountain hunts, so don't expect many shots beyond 400 yards. So I chose 140grain copper bullets. After running the numbers for the Saum, the 160 class bullets didn't start making sense to me until 500-600+ yards, and the 180's were a few hundred yards beyond that. The same theory worked for my 338ss, but my 6.5ss is for 750+yards, so I happily use the longest bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdot, post: 2238405, member: 91330"] Depends on the purpose of your rifle and distance being shot at. I built my 7saum for mountain hunts, so don't expect many shots beyond 400 yards. So I chose 140grain copper bullets. After running the numbers for the Saum, the 160 class bullets didn't start making sense to me until 500-600+ yards, and the 180's were a few hundred yards beyond that. The same theory worked for my 338ss, but my 6.5ss is for 750+yards, so I happily use the longest bullets. [/QUOTE]
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