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<blockquote data-quote="Toecutter" data-source="post: 1314333" data-attributes="member: 71488"><p>Absolutely on what Dosh said. Its been a while now and my memory is terrible and my range books are somewhere lost in storage. My tikka 300wm was nowhere near to fitting in the mag if seated where i wanted with 180 accubonds, but no matter the load at max depth she shot no worse than moa and with her favorites, quite a bit less. Probably the most forgiving gun ive ever owned. Tried a ton of handloads, factory and reloads from friends in all different weights and nothing shot poorly. Just picked a decent load based on the chronograph and stayed with it. Not a barn burner but very accurate and brass life is good. Just picked up a new tikka in 25-06, we will see how finicky she is. </p><p>Best of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toecutter, post: 1314333, member: 71488"] Absolutely on what Dosh said. Its been a while now and my memory is terrible and my range books are somewhere lost in storage. My tikka 300wm was nowhere near to fitting in the mag if seated where i wanted with 180 accubonds, but no matter the load at max depth she shot no worse than moa and with her favorites, quite a bit less. Probably the most forgiving gun ive ever owned. Tried a ton of handloads, factory and reloads from friends in all different weights and nothing shot poorly. Just picked a decent load based on the chronograph and stayed with it. Not a barn burner but very accurate and brass life is good. Just picked up a new tikka in 25-06, we will see how finicky she is. Best of luck [/QUOTE]
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