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HPBTMTCH, and Rocky:
Thanks. I have found that at 150 yds. the holes on these bullets are better. Rocky I have never went under much starting loads but in my question I said I've been from one extreme to the other with powder. From starting loads to max loads. Our Church had a mens outing shooting clays with our shot guns and they had a 300 yd. target for rifles. They were clays taped on pallets. I took some 154 Hornady Interbonds that were tearing holes in paper at 100 yds just to shoot them up for the brass. These bullets where loaded with 66.0 gr. R-22 and rem mag primers. This bullet COL touching the lands is 3.400. I had it seated to 3.325. Out of 3 shots not letting the barrels cool I hit the first 2 clays and the 3rd fell off. Maybe I'm just a little to worried and this gun is made to reach out there. After all it is 28" long and a Bull Barrel. My range I shoot all the time only goes to 150yds. Again Thank You Both so Much For your Kindess and Understanding. Benny ![]()
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