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<blockquote data-quote="Ronald W Schaefer" data-source="post: 1953389" data-attributes="member: 109378"><p>Yep, I'd say that's a keeper. If you ever decide to try heavier bullets again, you might try switching up to RL 25. We started low and worked up to 68 grs RL-25 and both Barnes TTSX and Federal Trophy Bonded shot really well. I recall they clocked in around 3150. Before that I tried every powder in the book compatible with that bullet weight with mediocre results. RL-25 really dialed it in. Fed-215 Primers and Lapua Brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronald W Schaefer, post: 1953389, member: 109378"] Yep, I'd say that's a keeper. If you ever decide to try heavier bullets again, you might try switching up to RL 25. We started low and worked up to 68 grs RL-25 and both Barnes TTSX and Federal Trophy Bonded shot really well. I recall they clocked in around 3150. Before that I tried every powder in the book compatible with that bullet weight with mediocre results. RL-25 really dialed it in. Fed-215 Primers and Lapua Brass. [/QUOTE]
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