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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Catfish" data-source="post: 176206" data-attributes="member: 7211"><p>For long range shooting you need to be useing heavy for the caliber, high BC, bullets. That means a fast twist and the larger the case the better. If you reload and know enough to load for Wildcats they are the way to go, but most reloaders should not load for them. I personally like smaller cal. bullets for 2 main reasons. 1 it takes less powder to push them and 2 they don`t ricochet as bad. But even with lite bullets in a .300 mag. you should have no trouble on groundhog size game out past 600 yrds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catfish, post: 176206, member: 7211"] For long range shooting you need to be useing heavy for the caliber, high BC, bullets. That means a fast twist and the larger the case the better. If you reload and know enough to load for Wildcats they are the way to go, but most reloaders should not load for them. I personally like smaller cal. bullets for 2 main reasons. 1 it takes less powder to push them and 2 they don`t ricochet as bad. But even with lite bullets in a .300 mag. you should have no trouble on groundhog size game out past 600 yrds. [/QUOTE]
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