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<blockquote data-quote="pseshooter300" data-source="post: 3860720" data-attributes="member: 9870"><p>I have a remington 700 with 24 inch barrel. I loaded up some rounds with 165 nosler ballistic tips. With WLR's and IMR 4350. I loaded up 54 grains it did not like that at all. Tried 55 and it was just under a inch with COAL of 3.385. I tried 56 and it was about 1 1/2 group going from left to right. Loaded up some more for today in 55,55.5,56. With COAL of 3.396 55 again right under a inch 55.5 and 56 around 1 1/2 inches. I got a hornady OAL gauge and with this bullet it is reading 3.480 in my gun I know with the coal I have now that is a big jump. But would you guys try 56.5 and 57. Everyone tells me 57 is the ticket in 4350 and a 30-06. I'm new to reloading just looking for some advice. Everyone says closer to the lands more accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pseshooter300, post: 3860720, member: 9870"] I have a remington 700 with 24 inch barrel. I loaded up some rounds with 165 nosler ballistic tips. With WLR's and IMR 4350. I loaded up 54 grains it did not like that at all. Tried 55 and it was just under a inch with COAL of 3.385. I tried 56 and it was about 1 1/2 group going from left to right. Loaded up some more for today in 55,55.5,56. With COAL of 3.396 55 again right under a inch 55.5 and 56 around 1 1/2 inches. I got a hornady OAL gauge and with this bullet it is reading 3.480 in my gun I know with the coal I have now that is a big jump. But would you guys try 56.5 and 57. Everyone tells me 57 is the ticket in 4350 and a 30-06. I'm new to reloading just looking for some advice. Everyone says closer to the lands more accurate. [/QUOTE]
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