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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Nosler long range Accubond experience
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<blockquote data-quote="planetwaves" data-source="post: 2415473" data-attributes="member: 84697"><p>Eight years ago I bought a new Ruger Hawkeye Magnum Hunter in 300 WM. We had recently done some home remodeling and my reloading equipment was in storage. I was planning a cow elk hunt a few months out, so I tried several factory loads. Nosler Trophy Grade with 190gr ABLR at 3.34" OAL gave the best groups. Since the Ruger magazine is designed for SAAMI OAL, 3.34" is the practical limit on reloads for this rifle anyway. Although accurate, I didn't like the bullet performance on elk so haven't used ABLR in reloads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="planetwaves, post: 2415473, member: 84697"] Eight years ago I bought a new Ruger Hawkeye Magnum Hunter in 300 WM. We had recently done some home remodeling and my reloading equipment was in storage. I was planning a cow elk hunt a few months out, so I tried several factory loads. Nosler Trophy Grade with 190gr ABLR at 3.34” OAL gave the best groups. Since the Ruger magazine is designed for SAAMI OAL, 3.34” is the practical limit on reloads for this rifle anyway. Although accurate, I didn’t like the bullet performance on elk so haven’t used ABLR in reloads. [/QUOTE]
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