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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
Which .338 and .375 bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Terry Balding" data-source="post: 1821505" data-attributes="member: 75367"><p>This week I had the opportunity to shoot 300 Berger's, 285 & 256 Warner Flat line bullets at 2100 yards. With 99 grains of RL33 I started with the Berger's. The 256 FL's shot 30 ft. higher, the 285's about the same as the Berger's. Next I loaded the 256's with RL26. Starting at 89 grains and loading up to 93 grains. At 93 grains I got 3050 fps. with no pressure signs. </p><p></p><p>The only problem hitting the 36" X 36" steel was seeing hits in the dirt. Very wet soil once again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry Balding, post: 1821505, member: 75367"] This week I had the opportunity to shoot 300 Berger's, 285 & 256 Warner Flat line bullets at 2100 yards. With 99 grains of RL33 I started with the Berger's. The 256 FL's shot 30 ft. higher, the 285's about the same as the Berger's. Next I loaded the 256's with RL26. Starting at 89 grains and loading up to 93 grains. At 93 grains I got 3050 fps. with no pressure signs. The only problem hitting the 36" X 36" steel was seeing hits in the dirt. Very wet soil once again. [/QUOTE]
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