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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Winchester model 70 Extreme Weather
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<blockquote data-quote="mtn300" data-source="post: 651374" data-attributes="member: 45020"><p>Best group of my berger bullet test was pretty close to half moa with 57 grains h4350 didn't chrono the loads. The other powder i used was H1000 the best was 67 grains which two bullets touched and had one off by and inch a half which was probably my fault. I have yet to try the accubonds just need more time. No pressure signs. 68 grains h1000 the group opened significantly same with the H4350 at 58 grains. The rifle dang sure bites a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtn300, post: 651374, member: 45020"] Best group of my berger bullet test was pretty close to half moa with 57 grains h4350 didn't chrono the loads. The other powder i used was H1000 the best was 67 grains which two bullets touched and had one off by and inch a half which was probably my fault. I have yet to try the accubonds just need more time. No pressure signs. 68 grains h1000 the group opened significantly same with the H4350 at 58 grains. The rifle dang sure bites a bit. [/QUOTE]
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