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Reloading
W748 in the 223 Remington
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<blockquote data-quote="Catskills" data-source="post: 2878601" data-attributes="member: 106302"><p><strong>I used it extensively with 50 and 55g BTs. I don't remember the load but know it was compressed. It was fast…only 200fps slower than what I was getting out of a 22-250 shooting the same bullets with 760. Those two rifle reaped havoc on many many prairie dog and ground squirrel towns when I lived out west. Both shot 5 into an inch and 3 into a dime whenever I punched paper. I was satisfied enough with the performance that I never chased COAL variation. I've been meaning to load up a few hundred of both and leave at a ranch I frequent in MT.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catskills, post: 2878601, member: 106302"] [B]I used it extensively with 50 and 55g BTs. I don’t remember the load but know it was compressed. It was fast…only 200fps slower than what I was getting out of a 22-250 shooting the same bullets with 760. Those two rifle reaped havoc on many many prairie dog and ground squirrel towns when I lived out west. Both shot 5 into an inch and 3 into a dime whenever I punched paper. I was satisfied enough with the performance that I never chased COAL variation. I’ve been meaning to load up a few hundred of both and leave at a ranch I frequent in MT.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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