nosler number 6 manual
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Federal Way, WA
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RE: nosler number 6 manual
ORIGINAL: hunter5325
Like Stubble said, it just depends on the gun. In my buds 30-378 R22 and H1000 are way more accurate than R25....you just can't generalize and say one powder is the MOST accurate. Brett
Like Stubble said, it just depends on the gun. In my buds 30-378 R22 and H1000 are way more accurate than R25....you just can't generalize and say one powder is the MOST accurate. Brett
Hunter< what grain bullet is he shooting? If you look in Nosler and Hornady books the do just that. They GENERALIZE and state"*MOST ACCURATE powder tested"
#12
RE: nosler number 6 manual
ORIGINAL: haugenna
My question is this......Why put RL25 in your "custom ammunition" which is supposed to be the best of the best, and not put it in your book?
Hunter< what grain bullet is he shooting?
ORIGINAL: hunter5325
Like Stubble said, it just depends on the gun. In my buds 30-378 R22 and H1000 are way more accurate than R25....you just can't generalize and say one powder is the MOST accurate. Brett
Like Stubble said, it just depends on the gun. In my buds 30-378 R22 and H1000 are way more accurate than R25....you just can't generalize and say one powder is the MOST accurate. Brett
Hunter< what grain bullet is he shooting?
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Federal Way, WA
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RE: nosler number 6 manual
ORIGINAL: SJAdventures
Hornady's 7th editionor the Lyman 48th edition doesn't even list RL 22 or RL 25 in their loads. What bullet did you load with your RL 25haugenna?
Hornady's 7th editionor the Lyman 48th edition doesn't even list RL 22 or RL 25 in their loads. What bullet did you load with your RL 25haugenna?
To clarify though, in my question above, I am comparing the new Nosler book 200 grain accubonds data with 200 grain accubond custom ammo.