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Re: Another Noob

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:25 pm
by ovenpaa
manc-munsters wrote:Its just the 180's in the 308 that failed (twice!). Like I said, I am going to try to get some confidence in the rifle with the 165's, then I'll give the 18's another try. Its no good shooting anything less than a 180gn in the 308 really, as the 7mm throws 140-160's well enough
I assume you mean expanding ammunition as I have got on well with the 155 Scenar's

Re: Another Noob

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 4:18 pm
by DL.
manc-munsters wrote:I'm a big fan of Hornady Dan. The 100gn RNSP is a reliable, effective, roe dropper in the 243. Its just the 180's in the 308 that failed (twice!). Like I said, I am going to try to get some confidence in the rifle with the 165's, then I'll give the 18's another try. Its no good shooting anything less than a 180gn in the 308 really, as the 7mm throws 140-160's well enough
I have some 165gn Interlocks you could try if you haven't already bought a box. 180's or Interbonds wouldn't be my choice for British deer. ATB

Re: Another Noob

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 4:22 pm
by manc-munsters
ovenpaa wrote:I assume you mean expanding ammunition as I have got on well with the 155 Scenar's
Yes, expanding.

I want to throw heavier bullets (165-180gn) in the 308 really. I have a 22-250 for 38-55gn, 243 for 65-100gn and 7x57 for 100-160gn. If I can get a decent 165 and 180gn load for the 308 I will be pretty well sorted for all UK quarry.
That said, I still fancy a Calhoon .19/223 and perhaps a 350 RemMag :good: