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Old 08-19-2008, 11:01 AM
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GRIZZLYMAN
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Default RE: Could it be a sub-MOA?

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I would say that you found the ammo that you gun likes to eat.
I sure hope that is not the case since I can not get that ammo any more. I was shooting Federal 180 grain Nosler boat tails that I was able to buy for $18 for a box of 20 from MidwayUSA about a year ago because that loading was being discontinued by Federal and MidwayUSA was having a clearance sale on it. I still have five boxes left which will last a while since 20 rounds of .300 Weatherby Mag in one session at the range is pretty much the limit for my shoulder. I will try some other brands next time I go to the range and see if I can get equally good results.
I love that round. I have a 300 Wby Sako L691 that loves that ammo, but unfortunately I'm down to my last ten rounds. That Federal loading shoots better than the Weatherby loadings that I, unfortunately, shoot now for target practice.
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