I understand everyone pushing the idea of slower powders and top velocities, but I have yet to have a slower powder be more accurate then a medium range powder. In the 243 Win, I like IMR 4064 and RL-15 with 95 gr. Nosler BT and a 100 gr. Sierra Spitzer. The Nosler has a B.C. of .379 and the...
I like Hodgdon reloading info also.
For Elk a 165/168 will be fine as long a it is a good performance bullet. A 180 would be better but a good performance bullet is also needed.
H4350 and H4895 powders are both fine for 165/168 bullets. Some people prefer a slower powder and some prefer a medium powder. You need to load a few up and see how they group on paper with the Speer bullet you are going to use. Max loads are not generally the most accurate loads, so back the...
H4895 works very well in the 30-06 and found it great when loading for my BAR. After 200 yards, you will see the drop off in velocity and a difference when using medium powders and a slower powders.
I agree with NCsmitty, regarding the 95 Ballistic Tip Nosler. They would be the best for...
The sad thing is, I actually do know what it is like to have my joints hurt for no good reason, so instead of crawling around looking for missing brass, I go home mad. :cuss:......:D
And what is wrong with having every single piece of brass you came with????:scrutiny:
I refuse to leave the range until every one of my babies are returned to me.:D
I reload and I believe 44 magnum does just fine. You can ask the Black tail Deer I shot in 2006 and the Black Bear I shot last year with my S&W 629. :D
Both guns will be fine for what ever you want to do.
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