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They finally did it!! 6.5 cal 155 grain Berger Elite Hunter!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1377057" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>I'm on the beach literally my speeds are less than those in the mountains. The 2750 that is posted with 4350 is faster than the 140 loads. 140's run with rl 26 vs that are running 220fps faster on avg at close to the same pressure if not a touch less. I understand what your saying about bullets on target. </p><p> I ran 190smk's at 2960ish same as the load I ran in the military. It was comfortable without a brake and went into a hole. At distance I have 3 full books with temps from -teens to 103 mirage, slope angles, wind speed/direction as well as sun's position in those notes. I would shoot that load today if I had a 300 of any flavor. All that being said I would try other bullets to accumulate data. The 195TMK might not be as sexy numbers wise as some of the others. This would be first up for me in a big 30. </p><p> Not telling you what you should or should not run. Just pointing out the same things that have been pointed out to me. These have at least shown me there are different ways some even better than what I was doing, or the way I was doing it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1377057, member: 85987"] I'm on the beach literally my speeds are less than those in the mountains. The 2750 that is posted with 4350 is faster than the 140 loads. 140's run with rl 26 vs that are running 220fps faster on avg at close to the same pressure if not a touch less. I understand what your saying about bullets on target. I ran 190smk's at 2960ish same as the load I ran in the military. It was comfortable without a brake and went into a hole. At distance I have 3 full books with temps from -teens to 103 mirage, slope angles, wind speed/direction as well as sun's position in those notes. I would shoot that load today if I had a 300 of any flavor. All that being said I would try other bullets to accumulate data. The 195TMK might not be as sexy numbers wise as some of the others. This would be first up for me in a big 30. Not telling you what you should or should not run. Just pointing out the same things that have been pointed out to me. These have at least shown me there are different ways some even better than what I was doing, or the way I was doing it [/QUOTE]
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