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<blockquote data-quote="white92coupe" data-source="post: 1268898" data-attributes="member: 1707"><p>My dad and I have found that loading our own loads shoots much better than factory ammo in my .284. With the factory ammo it wouldn't group worth a damn no matter who shot it. We use Nosler with the plastic tips (I don't remember the exact weight off the top of my head), but with these bullets and less powder it is a tack driver. I will get the info from him if you would like. Personally I don't see how it could be worth the money to switch though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="white92coupe, post: 1268898, member: 1707"] My dad and I have found that loading our own loads shoots much better than factory ammo in my .284. With the factory ammo it wouldn't group worth a damn no matter who shot it. We use Nosler with the plastic tips (I don't remember the exact weight off the top of my head), but with these bullets and less powder it is a tack driver. I will get the info from him if you would like. Personally I don't see how it could be worth the money to switch though. [/QUOTE]
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