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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Would love some help developing my Elk load.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stake" data-source="post: 939647" data-attributes="member: 79158"><p>Thanks for the input. I originally did start out shooting higher velocities, but was having accuracy issues. When I grouped the AB's, the 2630fps seemed to be their sweet spot. Any faster and the groups would start to open up. I was under the impression that the heavier the bullet is, the slower it would need to go to maintain accuracy, which is why I was thinking a lighter bullet at faster speeds. </p><p></p><p>Can I assume that the 190gr Bergers can be shot at higher velocities than the AB, and still maintain accuracy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stake, post: 939647, member: 79158"] Thanks for the input. I originally did start out shooting higher velocities, but was having accuracy issues. When I grouped the AB's, the 2630fps seemed to be their sweet spot. Any faster and the groups would start to open up. I was under the impression that the heavier the bullet is, the slower it would need to go to maintain accuracy, which is why I was thinking a lighter bullet at faster speeds. Can I assume that the 190gr Bergers can be shot at higher velocities than the AB, and still maintain accuracy? [/QUOTE]
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