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The Accurate, Long Range 6mm BR
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1248049" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Because I should ba able to increase the load slightly with he 105, I thnk I might get another 100 fps out of them, but that's just a guess. I'm currently loading 28.5 gr Varget behind 107 Sierrast. The local guys who are in the 3k fps range are loading as much as 30gr Varget but I get some very flat primers and very stiff bolt lift long before I get to 30gr. I'm an err on the sdie of safety guy so I accept muzzle velocities that are below what othes might push for. As long as the bullet remains stable at target distance I'm satisfied. Reading the wind is the shooter's responsibility. Pushing loads to relieve me of that responsibility is neither safe nor necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1248049, member: 50867"] Because I should ba able to increase the load slightly with he 105, I thnk I might get another 100 fps out of them, but that's just a guess. I'm currently loading 28.5 gr Varget behind 107 Sierrast. The local guys who are in the 3k fps range are loading as much as 30gr Varget but I get some very flat primers and very stiff bolt lift long before I get to 30gr. I'm an err on the sdie of safety guy so I accept muzzle velocities that are below what othes might push for. As long as the bullet remains stable at target distance I'm satisfied. Reading the wind is the shooter's responsibility. Pushing loads to relieve me of that responsibility is neither safe nor necessary. [/QUOTE]
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