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| I've gotten best results with a near max load of RE 19 under a Sierra 120 gr. Nosler's ballistic tips also shot well with the same load. I'm using the sierra as the BT's so-so repuatation makes me leery.
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| in my 6.5x55 i use 45.5 grn of imr4350 and a 129 grn hornady. good luck and good huntin...bud |
| Posts: 1213 | Location: new braunfels, tx | Registered: 04 December 2001 |
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| 4350 I have . also a couple of pounds of imr4895. I will probably try em both. Does anyone knoqw if the trigger pull is adjustable on the remington model 7? This one I have is heavy and gritty feeling. It certainly could use work. Thanks Rick |
| Posts: 236 | Location: Adirondack Mountains of NY | Registered: 21 April 2001 |
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| 44 grains of XMR 4350 at 2800 fps
Otherwise RL 19 is another top vote getter for this bullet weight. |
| Posts: 179 | Location: Nebraska | Registered: 26 September 2003 |
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| I wanted to shoot the 129 Hornaday in my 260 and it would not shoot regardless of what powder primer combination I tried. I went to 120 Sierra Pro Hunter, and found a load with IMR 4064 that shoots sub. 5 MOA consistently @ 3010 fps avg. velocity, and the 125 Nosler Partition using either IMR 4350, H4350 or RL 19 that shoot in the low .5's to the low .6's at a velocity of 2920 to 2980 fps depending on the powder used. Velocities were from a 1 in 8 twist Krieger barrel finished at 24". Hope this helps some.
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| Posts: 413 | Location: Owensville, Indiana USA | Registered: 04 July 2001 |
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