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Just curious as Nosler only shows data for 6.8SPC on website.
Thinkin it might be a dandy lite deer load running 2,800 to 3,000 fps.
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I have some on the shelf, but I planned to try them closer to 3400 with IMR4895.
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That'd be a good antelope popper; I'm after whitetail usually under 100 yards in pretty thick woods. Don't think impact velocity that high would be conducive to edibles...
The visuals would prolly be audacious.
I am, however, going to try my best to poke an elk up in Larimer County in with a Fed 110 TTSX .270 load rated at 3,400. Need to see what it's really doing outta my Mountain Rifle.
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