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Subject: Re: Schuetzenman!


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Date Posted: 15:03:28 05/06/03 Tue
In reply to: 308 's message, "Re: Schuetzenman!" on 23:53:39 05/05/03 Mon

I find 25.5 to 26grs. of Varget with the 69 gr. Sierra Match King to be quite a good performer. I've shot 600 yd. matches with it and scored in the mid 90's. It's really better for closer work though as wind will push it a ring further than the 80 gr. Sierra MK bullet. I haven't figured out the load I want yet with the 80's or even the 77's. I tried 24.5 for the 77's but it sucked. I someday plan to try 25 and 25.5 grs of Varget with the 77 gr. Sierras.

A good load for the 52 gr. Sierra is 25 grs. of H380, it is a consistent performer in every black gun I've seen it fired in. Usually good for 1/2 inch groups or better. Never tried the Varget with the 52's.

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