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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Which .264 cal to run 156 Berger’s
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<blockquote data-quote="Forcedoutage" data-source="post: 1818062" data-attributes="member: 108448"><p>FEENIX went through the process I usually do when thinking of a new round. I see what I want to kill at what range and then see what the energy will be at that range with a given bullet. Adjusting the speed until I get there. Then at least you know the speed requirements. That limits the cartridges down to a few. For me, my main deer and elk gun needs to be lite so I look for SA first. SAUM - Sherman Shorts. If they couldn't give me what I needed then I'd look at the WBY and Nosler or other wildcats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forcedoutage, post: 1818062, member: 108448"] FEENIX went through the process I usually do when thinking of a new round. I see what I want to kill at what range and then see what the energy will be at that range with a given bullet. Adjusting the speed until I get there. Then at least you know the speed requirements. That limits the cartridges down to a few. For me, my main deer and elk gun needs to be lite so I look for SA first. SAUM - Sherman Shorts. If they couldn’t give me what I needed then I’d look at the WBY and Nosler or other wildcats. [/QUOTE]
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