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Why are accurate 308 loads slow
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<blockquote data-quote="Remington5r" data-source="post: 898329" data-attributes="member: 75034"><p>I do not necessarily agree that slow loads are the only accurate loads. I do believe that out to long range a heavier bullet will be more accurate due to their ability to buck the wind. I have seen a custom remington model 7 shoot both 168 grain bullets going 2700 fps and 125 grn ballistic tips at 3100 fps very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remington5r, post: 898329, member: 75034"] I do not necessarily agree that slow loads are the only accurate loads. I do believe that out to long range a heavier bullet will be more accurate due to their ability to buck the wind. I have seen a custom remington model 7 shoot both 168 grain bullets going 2700 fps and 125 grn ballistic tips at 3100 fps very well. [/QUOTE]
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