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Reloading
Ca approved bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="adams" data-source="post: 2104459" data-attributes="member: 117195"><p>just curious if youve tried shooting thru paper out at those farther distances. i have a buddy that was working up a load for a 28 nosler in the 180's and he experienced some tumbling in extended distances. i got the 180's in the cutting edge for my 300wsm and wondering if i shouldve gone a little lighter to help stabilize although i havent shot them yet. just seeing if youve tested at all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adams, post: 2104459, member: 117195"] just curious if youve tried shooting thru paper out at those farther distances. i have a buddy that was working up a load for a 28 nosler in the 180's and he experienced some tumbling in extended distances. i got the 180's in the cutting edge for my 300wsm and wondering if i shouldve gone a little lighter to help stabilize although i havent shot them yet. just seeing if youve tested at all [/QUOTE]
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