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<blockquote data-quote="Huckelberry75" data-source="post: 2209469" data-attributes="member: 7489"><p>Hornady Garand Match load is 46.5gns of Varget and a 168 Amax. I loaded this up with HXP brass and F210M's and it shot quite well at 100, posting on 1.25" of vertical spread x 5" of horizontal. Now that sounds crummy, and I agree it isnt stellar, I havent shot my poor Garand in a year and a half, so I was relatively pleased. It is at least a starting point for improvement. But, the important thing is that the load itself seemed consistent. All brass was neatly coveyed up in pile. I will chrono the next batch and try to remember to post results. To me, the 168 amax load is a perfect do all bullet in this rifle. I have zero problems hunting paper or piggys with this load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huckelberry75, post: 2209469, member: 7489"] Hornady Garand Match load is 46.5gns of Varget and a 168 Amax. I loaded this up with HXP brass and F210M's and it shot quite well at 100, posting on 1.25" of vertical spread x 5" of horizontal. Now that sounds crummy, and I agree it isnt stellar, I havent shot my poor Garand in a year and a half, so I was relatively pleased. It is at least a starting point for improvement. But, the important thing is that the load itself seemed consistent. All brass was neatly coveyed up in pile. I will chrono the next batch and try to remember to post results. To me, the 168 amax load is a perfect do all bullet in this rifle. I have zero problems hunting paper or piggys with this load. [/QUOTE]
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