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what midrange caliber is know to be easy to load and known to have low es.
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<blockquote data-quote="MSLRHunter" data-source="post: 709694" data-attributes="member: 20566"><p>I'm partial to the 280AI. I just had a new one built and it definitely meets your qualifications. It only took me 30 shots for break in and load development. My most accurate load is Nosler brass, CCI 250 primer, 60.0 of H4831SC, with Berger 168vld at 2850fps with ES of 8. While working up to my max pressure with this powder I loaded 6 cases with increasing charges of H4831SC and shot them all into a 1/2 moa group. The group below is 0.205 center to center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSLRHunter, post: 709694, member: 20566"] I'm partial to the 280AI. I just had a new one built and it definitely meets your qualifications. It only took me 30 shots for break in and load development. My most accurate load is Nosler brass, CCI 250 primer, 60.0 of H4831SC, with Berger 168vld at 2850fps with ES of 8. While working up to my max pressure with this powder I loaded 6 cases with increasing charges of H4831SC and shot them all into a 1/2 moa group. The group below is 0.205 center to center. [/QUOTE]
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