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.224 70 Grain Accubond in my hands
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 4797947" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>Bolt is 1 in 9 and should stabilize. Light weight and low recoil, I will probably be carrying this a lot this year provided the accuracy shows up. The gun shoots a 60 gr partition over a max load of H335 into one raggedy hole at 100, Weaver glass. I have 5 of the listed Hodgdon powders so am expecting good things. </p><p></p><p>Interesting, Nosler has no load data. I have let them know I could use their kind advice, lets see how long it takes. </p><p></p><p>My Browning A-Bolt 22-250 is the standard 1 in 14 twist but does an excellent job of keeping a 60 gr partition on the straight and narrow with a Hodgdon book max load of Superformance. This is my very favorite coyote gun. </p><p></p><p>Now that my right eye vision is only miserable maybe I can try reloading again. Been almost a year. My Sons are going to backstop me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 4797947, member: 5958"] Bolt is 1 in 9 and should stabilize. Light weight and low recoil, I will probably be carrying this a lot this year provided the accuracy shows up. The gun shoots a 60 gr partition over a max load of H335 into one raggedy hole at 100, Weaver glass. I have 5 of the listed Hodgdon powders so am expecting good things. Interesting, Nosler has no load data. I have let them know I could use their kind advice, lets see how long it takes. My Browning A-Bolt 22-250 is the standard 1 in 14 twist but does an excellent job of keeping a 60 gr partition on the straight and narrow with a Hodgdon book max load of Superformance. This is my very favorite coyote gun. Now that my right eye vision is only miserable maybe I can try reloading again. Been almost a year. My Sons are going to backstop me. [/QUOTE]
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