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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 2976960" data-attributes="member: 39669"><p>Tried to go shoot today in the gusting Oklahoma wind and it was a challenge. Just finished bedding my rifle and putting a new nightforce nxs 2.5-10x42 on it so was biting at the bit to go test it out. I set up my chrony and after it blew over three times I gave up so I don't have any speeds on my loads. Was really wanting to see the speeds since I was working with my first loads using H4350. I loaded up some 130 bergers and then had some 140 grain Accubonds loaded up, my first 140 grain loads. I had them about .10 off the lands and even though it was gusting like crazy and pushing me around I still managed to get my best group out of the 140 Accubonds. I had read that many with the 1:8 twist get their best results from 140 grain, right now it looks like my Tikka likes them also. I ended up saving my other loads for another day when I could record speeds and not get pushed around while shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 2976960, member: 39669"] Tried to go shoot today in the gusting Oklahoma wind and it was a challenge. Just finished bedding my rifle and putting a new nightforce nxs 2.5-10x42 on it so was biting at the bit to go test it out. I set up my chrony and after it blew over three times I gave up so I don't have any speeds on my loads. Was really wanting to see the speeds since I was working with my first loads using H4350. I loaded up some 130 bergers and then had some 140 grain Accubonds loaded up, my first 140 grain loads. I had them about .10 off the lands and even though it was gusting like crazy and pushing me around I still managed to get my best group out of the 140 Accubonds. I had read that many with the 1:8 twist get their best results from 140 grain, right now it looks like my Tikka likes them also. I ended up saving my other loads for another day when I could record speeds and not get pushed around while shooting. [/QUOTE]
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