insanelupus
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Don't fix what ain't broke.
Don't fix what ain't broke.
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For elk try a monolithic copper bullet. I've had great success with the Hornady CX 165 grain out of my 30-06
I have boxes of both 168 ttsx and 175 LRX. Neither shoot as well as the accubonds and I don’t get as much velocity from them as I’d like. I really thought the 168 might be the ticket, but it’s just not out of two of my 30-06s now.I would have recommended the Barnes TTSX/LRX however he wasn't asking about and the poll didn't include them. Therefore I won't recommend them based on 30 years of experience. ;-).
Absolutely, you need to hit what you're aiming at, accuracy is always the first step. Lol.I have boxes of both 168 ttsx and 175 LRX. Neither shoot as well as the accubonds and I don’t get as much velocity from them as I’d like. I really thought the 168 might be the ticket, but it’s just not out of two of my 30-06s now.
At the risk of a minor derailment, what powder in a 20" 308 is pushing 2800 FPS with a 168 anything? I'd be loading pretty hot to get a 150 much over 2800 in a 20".ABLR bullets can be very sensitive to seating depth. I talked to a tech at nosler at their pro shop who recommended finding the rifles favorite seating depth / jump and then working your charge up. I was struggling finding the right load combo for my sons .308. Once we found the proper seating depth it shoots those 168's into tiny little satisfying groups. His .308 win with a 20" gets 2800fps, I bet you could push them closer to 3k, maybe a different powder?
46gr of varget (book max) with a cci mag primer. Gun is an older browning abolt micro medallion. Nice to have a barrel shoot a little faster than expected vs my tikkas that are always slower.At the risk of a minor derailment, what powder in a 20" 308 is pushing 2800 FPS with a 168 anything? I'd be loading pretty hot to get a 150 much over 2800 in a 20"
I have heard this but I didn’t have any trouble. I can’t remember what I set the jump at, but it’s jumping.ABLR bullets can be very sensitive to seating depth. I talked to a tech at nosler at their pro shop who recommended finding the rifles favorite seating depth / jump and then working your charge up. I was struggling finding the right load combo for my sons .308. Once we found the proper seating depth it shoots those 168's into tiny little satisfying groups.
I’m sure I could step on it a bit with a ball powder or Reloder 16. But the latter is rare as hen’s teeth and I usually get worse accuracy results with a ball powder. Also, I keep quite a bit of h4350 around because I use it in two other rifles. I could experiment, but I’m more inclined to get past load development.His .308 win with a 20" gets 2800fps, I bet you could push them closer to 3k, maybe a different powder?