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Who has a 6.5mm - 300 Win Mag? Need Pet load data.
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 335138" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I have a 264 Win mag with a 27 3/4" barrel and it loves Retumbo. 66.5 grs and the 130 Accubond averages 3350 fps and is a one hole shooter at 100 yards. I killed 4 deer with it this season and I really like the Accubond bullet. I recovered one from a buck that I shot at 111 yards in the front edge of the left shoulder as it slightly quarted toward me. The bullet destroyed the shoulder made soup of the vitals and was found in the right ham. The bullet was a text book mushroom with the lead core still in the jacket and the recovered weight was 71 grs. The other three deer were shot through the shoulders or in a shoulder and exit behind the offside shoulder. All were exit with golf ball size holes. All were bang flop shots from 98 to 275 yards. You have chosen a good bullet to try. With your barrel length I agree that you may want to go with a bit faster bruning powder than Retumbo. H-4831 would be a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 335138, member: 10178"] I have a 264 Win mag with a 27 3/4" barrel and it loves Retumbo. 66.5 grs and the 130 Accubond averages 3350 fps and is a one hole shooter at 100 yards. I killed 4 deer with it this season and I really like the Accubond bullet. I recovered one from a buck that I shot at 111 yards in the front edge of the left shoulder as it slightly quarted toward me. The bullet destroyed the shoulder made soup of the vitals and was found in the right ham. The bullet was a text book mushroom with the lead core still in the jacket and the recovered weight was 71 grs. The other three deer were shot through the shoulders or in a shoulder and exit behind the offside shoulder. All were exit with golf ball size holes. All were bang flop shots from 98 to 275 yards. You have chosen a good bullet to try. With your barrel length I agree that you may want to go with a bit faster bruning powder than Retumbo. H-4831 would be a good one. [/QUOTE]
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