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TC Omega load for distance and still knock one down ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 4309491" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>My best friend and I both bought omegas a few years ago. Both stainless, his is fluted. We shot a LOT of combos looking for exactly what you described. BH209 had not come out yet, so we didnt try that. Both guns love 105 gns (volume measurement) of loose 777 and 245 gn Barnes Spitfire MZ bullets. Respectable groups at 200 yards. I killed two does at 190ish on the same morning a few years ago. I've thought about trying BH209, but my current setup definitely falls under the "aint broke" category, so I just bought another pound of 777.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 4309491, member: 10399"] My best friend and I both bought omegas a few years ago. Both stainless, his is fluted. We shot a LOT of combos looking for exactly what you described. BH209 had not come out yet, so we didnt try that. Both guns love 105 gns (volume measurement) of loose 777 and 245 gn Barnes Spitfire MZ bullets. Respectable groups at 200 yards. I killed two does at 190ish on the same morning a few years ago. I've thought about trying BH209, but my current setup definitely falls under the "aint broke" category, so I just bought another pound of 777. [/QUOTE]
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