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The 27 Nosler, it's official!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1828607" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>The load in the 308 Norma mag is using a 165 gr accubond bullet, and the 300 win mag was also using the 165 gr. noslers. Running a 230 gr. Berger is different thing. The primers are flat but not creator. I am also not trying to shot a 1000+ yards either. The 338 Win Mag is using a 200 gr nosler accubond. I work on Velocity to do the job rather than heavy grain weight bullets. I understand a heavy weight bullet and length of bullet to keep it in line at longer distances. I keep my shots under 500 yards or very close to that. That was in the day you didn't have a range finder to give you the yards to the target. These were loads my friend and I came up with a great trips to the range over a years time. I believe you missed the point on barrel lengths is a factor on velocity. Powder, primer, case, with proper care combination makes the different. I see there has and is a lot everybody is putting in into their loads.</p><p></p><p>SSS</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1828607, member: 101791"] The load in the 308 Norma mag is using a 165 gr accubond bullet, and the 300 win mag was also using the 165 gr. noslers. Running a 230 gr. Berger is different thing. The primers are flat but not creator. I am also not trying to shot a 1000+ yards either. The 338 Win Mag is using a 200 gr nosler accubond. I work on Velocity to do the job rather than heavy grain weight bullets. I understand a heavy weight bullet and length of bullet to keep it in line at longer distances. I keep my shots under 500 yards or very close to that. That was in the day you didn't have a range finder to give you the yards to the target. These were loads my friend and I came up with a great trips to the range over a years time. I believe you missed the point on barrel lengths is a factor on velocity. Powder, primer, case, with proper care combination makes the different. I see there has and is a lot everybody is putting in into their loads. SSS Mike [/QUOTE]
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