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Testing the 135gr Apex-Outdoors Afterburners
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<blockquote data-quote="mcdil" data-source="post: 2622527" data-attributes="member: 112571"><p>I had to go back to some of my old notes, but as a point of reference for an 18" barreled 308 Win, we had an ammo company work up a compressed load of TAC at 44gr with the 153gr prototype and took it to 2800 fps. It was the fastest that gun had ever pushed a 150 class bullet out. There was a node at 2750 fps and 43gr that he really liked though, and that's where he settled.</p><p></p><p>So, that's our heavier 153gr with only an 18" barrel. Hence my belief in the 135gr out of your 24" barrel really hauling the mail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcdil, post: 2622527, member: 112571"] I had to go back to some of my old notes, but as a point of reference for an 18" barreled 308 Win, we had an ammo company work up a compressed load of TAC at 44gr with the 153gr prototype and took it to 2800 fps. It was the fastest that gun had ever pushed a 150 class bullet out. There was a node at 2750 fps and 43gr that he really liked though, and that's where he settled. So, that's our heavier 153gr with only an 18" barrel. Hence my belief in the 135gr out of your 24" barrel really hauling the mail. [/QUOTE]
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