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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1482334" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>thanks. I have not really spent time load developing this rifle as it shoots factory loads very well(tried 3 different types of factory loads and all were sub MOA). so I figured this barrel must be decently accurate (sub MOA) with any load which was another reason I did not spend time with doing ladder tests or round robin style OCW testing. The problem is my wife scoped herself last year, not due to recoil but rather she was in a treestand and tried to shoot at a deer in a very awkward position and did not hold the rifle properly. She will never do that again. Anyways, now she is a bit timid because of the incident so I told her I would make her some nice light loads with some ballistic tip 120s which should cut the recoil down quite a bit which is why I'm also looking at the bottom of the load range instead of the top portion and still be able to take out a large whitetail at 250 yards and in. Maybe ill load up some of the 42 grain loads and try seating depth testing as that load was already good enough for 250 yard hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1482334, member: 52437"] thanks. I have not really spent time load developing this rifle as it shoots factory loads very well(tried 3 different types of factory loads and all were sub MOA). so I figured this barrel must be decently accurate (sub MOA) with any load which was another reason I did not spend time with doing ladder tests or round robin style OCW testing. The problem is my wife scoped herself last year, not due to recoil but rather she was in a treestand and tried to shoot at a deer in a very awkward position and did not hold the rifle properly. She will never do that again. Anyways, now she is a bit timid because of the incident so I told her I would make her some nice light loads with some ballistic tip 120s which should cut the recoil down quite a bit which is why I'm also looking at the bottom of the load range instead of the top portion and still be able to take out a large whitetail at 250 yards and in. Maybe ill load up some of the 42 grain loads and try seating depth testing as that load was already good enough for 250 yard hunting. [/QUOTE]
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