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<blockquote data-quote="darn2ten" data-source="post: 4167355" data-attributes="member: 11044"><p>What Deer Assassin said. I use 63 gr. RL-19, 140 accubond. I've shot .5" groups with this load out of my browning bar. I get about 3050 fps, but a bolt gun would do a little better than that. This load is only .5 gr off Nosler's max, so start lower and work up. I generally find that there is a accurate load right around the middle of load data and with some powders you'll hit another accuracy node right around max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darn2ten, post: 4167355, member: 11044"] What Deer Assassin said. I use 63 gr. RL-19, 140 accubond. I've shot .5" groups with this load out of my browning bar. I get about 3050 fps, but a bolt gun would do a little better than that. This load is only .5 gr off Nosler's max, so start lower and work up. I generally find that there is a accurate load right around the middle of load data and with some powders you'll hit another accuracy node right around max. [/QUOTE]
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