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Fotis,
The 250 gr PT is an accurate bullet.
Out of my 338RUM, I'm getting groups in the.4's.
JD338
The 250 gr PT is an accurate bullet.
Out of my 338RUM, I'm getting groups in the.4's.
JD338
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My thought too. Why shoot at 210 or 225 from 338???JD338":1z93t0x3 said:Fotis,
IMHO, the fast 338's beg for the 250 GR bullets. I'd give the
250 GR AB and 250 GR PT a try.
JD338
JD338":5zsk266i said:Fotis,
The 250 gr PT is an accurate bullet.
Out of my 338RUM, I'm getting groups in the.4's.
JD338
FOTIS":2m3uuv9p said:This is what I am thinking. The scope is a proven 3x15 Super Sniper SWFA in Talley rings. I might try the 225 AB's again at maybe 40-inch lbs of torque just to see if there is a difference, and various 210 PT and 225 Sierras just to see.
Hey, worst case scenario she goes back to WBY. They are guaranteed to shoot well right?
FOTIS":1s22qixl said:no factories yet. If I can buy 3 or 5 fine but I am not fessing up 160 bux for 20
Now all bees are 1" or less
FOTIS":yxoaeah8 said:no factories yet. If I can buy 3 or 5 fine but I am not fessing up 160 bux for 20
Now all bees are 1" or less
This has always been my number one rule, and with both issues! The barrel will in the end dictate what it likes best! I learned that from Kenny Jarrett over 20 years ago, and I still look for that first vs. wasting my time with powders, or OAL.SJB358":iy51a1cr said:FOTIS":iy51a1cr said:Yup no dice. Will be trying some flat based bullets.
Gotcha. Sometimes a rifle just hates a bullet. No amount of sweat, powder or demon unleashing will make them change :lol:
Just curious if your going to try the 10 shot ladder test?FOTIS":10rywiul said:we will know by the end of this weekend fellas!
wlhicks264":q8vvblbr said:Have you shot 250 grain partitions yet?
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