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    270 Win vs. 280 Rem vs. 30-06

    Whatever you can find reloading components for. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
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    Ramshot Big Game?

    There is a guy on here that has had great luck with it in his 7mm-08. I screenshot his load info but was never able to buy any big game powder locally. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
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    7mm-08, 160gr AB on a Cow Elk

    Great write up and congratulations ! I run the 160gr accubond as well but in my 280ai and am totally impressed with its performance. I am currently in the process of working up a load in my wife's 7mm-08 with a 140gr accubond over reloader 17. I appreciate you sharing your experience! Sent from...
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    QuickLoad Request and powder questions .280 Ackley Improved

    I am shooting reloader 26 in my 280ai with a 160gr accubond, cci br2, 24 inch barrel, 1:9 twist. No problem getting over 2900fps. I actually never even worked up to pressure. I shot a 0.4 " group with one of my first charge weights and stopped. Before trying reloader 26 I tried a bunch with...
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    Reloader 26 for 280 Ackley Improved

    I was in same place as you two years ago. Berger has some published data I found but with a 168 gr. bullet. I started at 57gr with a 160gr bullet and cci br2 primers. That is in fire formed norma brass. I lots of re 26 and just found more of it traveling fir work. Not sure but might be too slow...
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    280AI loading

    In my 280ai, I am shooting a 160gr accubond at 2920fps with 60.1 gr reloader 26 (at 35 degrees F) and cci br2. I have not worked up to pressure with reloader 26 as this load will do sub-moa if I do my part Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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    30-06 & 168 E-Tips

    I've been thinking the same bullet to replace my hand loaded 180 gr core-lokts. Just haven't been able to find the e-tips Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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    243 win.

    I shoot a 100 gr partition in my 243 which has a 1:10" twist. I use imr 4350 and haven't needed to try anything else. Prior to shooting partitions I shot core-lokts. I found if i hit a deer in bone of the front shoulder there would be a lot of bloodshot and pretty much a loss of the shoulder. I...
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    Meat friendly .270 Winchester "woods load"?

    I second what was said above: use a heavy for caliber bonded, monolithic or partition bullet. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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    Cup & core (Remington Core-lokt) vs Bonded (Accubond)

    Guy, thanks for the feedback. 375 h&h or 375 ruger? Yes, I may try partitions yet, but I did finally find a good load before hunting season with the 160 accubond. Granted it is only one target, and three shots. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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    Cup & core (Remington Core-lokt) vs Bonded (Accubond)

    Copy that Blkram! Great information and thanks for sharing! Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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    Cup & core (Remington Core-lokt) vs Bonded (Accubond)

    Copy that. I almost went with the partition, but had heard so much good about the accubond I wanted to try it. Funny thing is I was a little leary of the accubond because it was a "new" bullet. I tend to stick with the tried and true components Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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    Cup & core (Remington Core-lokt) vs Bonded (Accubond)

    Growing up I shot both factory and handloaded Core-lokt's in 243 & 30-06. Anytime in hit a front shoulder I would loose a fair amount of meat to bloodshot. I tried to shoot behind the front shoulder to not waste meat, but I found the mountain mule deer I hunt are really tough and so I would...
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    QuickLoad questions thread...

    Not sure when I'll get to the range, but I will post data after shooting . Thanks for reposting . I think I may seen your load posted and noted it I as do remember seeing a load with 220 gr Sierra prohunters. I am saving my reloader 26 for my 280ai, and since reloader 23 didn't work for my 280ai...
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    QuickLoad questions thread...

    Thank you, Dr Mike Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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