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<blockquote data-quote="MarcusR" data-source="post: 972327" data-attributes="member: 10311"><p>Bob i want to thank you for all the info. I had not idea it could get so deep into reloading. I will take every bit of your advice in try to find the best load for my gun. I know the opeator has alot to do with accuracy (and i not the best a shooting) but i would like to find a bullet i can call my own for the gun. Been shooting a 55 grain v-max hornady bullet out of it. I will admit I have only missed a couple of times but have not had a real long shot (anything past 200yrd) with it. And i have not had to chase anything i have shot with it either. So it all goes back to the "old" question, Why fix something that is not broke. I just want to try something new I guess. Well again thank your for the info and look forward to more of your threads for other rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcusR, post: 972327, member: 10311"] Bob i want to thank you for all the info. I had not idea it could get so deep into reloading. I will take every bit of your advice in try to find the best load for my gun. I know the opeator has alot to do with accuracy (and i not the best a shooting) but i would like to find a bullet i can call my own for the gun. Been shooting a 55 grain v-max hornady bullet out of it. I will admit I have only missed a couple of times but have not had a real long shot (anything past 200yrd) with it. And i have not had to chase anything i have shot with it either. So it all goes back to the "old" question, Why fix something that is not broke. I just want to try something new I guess. Well again thank your for the info and look forward to more of your threads for other rounds. [/QUOTE]
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