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Reloading
308 Varget 165 Grain Accubond Starter Load
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<blockquote data-quote="RB II" data-source="post: 2768594" data-attributes="member: 124418"><p>This is a very good load. The 2.8"+- COAL is generally mag length for a lot of rifles, so a very good place to start. I am loading 168 A-Max for a Ruger American compact rifle. Shoots Federal Match ammo great (for a rifle of this caliber) thus far. So seating depth is set at mag length. Powder load is somewhere between 43 and 47 grains of Varget for that bullet/rifle. This might be the most fun rifle ever. With brake, it is easy shooting and very accurate. Lots of fun in a sub $500 rifle. I carry it EVERYWHERE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RB II, post: 2768594, member: 124418"] This is a very good load. The 2.8"+- COAL is generally mag length for a lot of rifles, so a very good place to start. I am loading 168 A-Max for a Ruger American compact rifle. Shoots Federal Match ammo great (for a rifle of this caliber) thus far. So seating depth is set at mag length. Powder load is somewhere between 43 and 47 grains of Varget for that bullet/rifle. This might be the most fun rifle ever. With brake, it is easy shooting and very accurate. Lots of fun in a sub $500 rifle. I carry it EVERYWHERE [/QUOTE]
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