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<blockquote data-quote="Moparman485" data-source="post: 3883491" data-attributes="member: 38840"><p>I’ve done tons of workup with this caliber and supersonic loads. I’ve taken deer out to 100yds with a Barnes 110gr and h110, and having seen what it (and a Hornady vmax 110) do to gel, I have no qualms stepping out even further. If you peruse this forum some you can run across my gel tests. Also when reviewing data, remember that 296/h110 are actually the same now. So as long as it’s not an ancient manual, they are the same. Hodgdon has confirmed so. </p><p></p><p>I myself tried Cfe blk, as did my cousin (he is a 300BO diehard) and just could not get good enough results with 110-120 weight bullets or otherwise. Also note, If loading for a Ruger ranch rifle in 300BO, they have known issues with hard (magnum) primers and can give you frequent light strike issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moparman485, post: 3883491, member: 38840"] I’ve done tons of workup with this caliber and supersonic loads. I’ve taken deer out to 100yds with a Barnes 110gr and h110, and having seen what it (and a Hornady vmax 110) do to gel, I have no qualms stepping out even further. If you peruse this forum some you can run across my gel tests. Also when reviewing data, remember that 296/h110 are actually the same now. So as long as it’s not an ancient manual, they are the same. Hodgdon has confirmed so. I myself tried Cfe blk, as did my cousin (he is a 300BO diehard) and just could not get good enough results with 110-120 weight bullets or otherwise. Also note, If loading for a Ruger ranch rifle in 300BO, they have known issues with hard (magnum) primers and can give you frequent light strike issues. [/QUOTE]
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