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I do have some TAC but am thinking about trying 10x, H-322 or AA-2200?
Which of these other 3 seems to be a top choice and am missing another powder that may do well?
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H332 at about 28-28.5. Accurate and deadly. Either Federal or Hornady cases with CCI-41 or Rem cases with CCI-34. Doesn’t seem to matter much. That bullet entered forward of the shoulder on a 1/4 towards deer and ended up just under the hide past the last rib. I will out in the woods tomorrow with my 6.8 and that ammo.
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I've only used H322 with 110 ProHunter, TSX, Accubond and very happy with it.
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H332 at about 28-28.5. Accurate and deadly. Either Federal or Hornady cases with CCI-41 or Rem cases with CCI-34. Doesn’t seem to matter much. That bullet entered forward of the shoulder on a 1/4 towards deer and ended up just under the hide past the last rib. The pic of that bullet is what lead me to them. Everything you see on them is positive. Another bullet I want to try is the 90 grain Gold Dot. I do have some Federal Fusion factory loads that use said bullet.
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I have a bunch of the 90 gr GoldDots loaded up, just haven’t shot any critters with them yet. Still have a stock pile. Again, I am using H322 with those, but RL-7 also showed promise with the 90 grain.
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If you're hunting hogs, nothing beats the 110 TSX if your barrel length and mag length and Spec II chamber is conducive to good velocity.
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I have a bunch of the 90 gr GoldDots loaded up, just haven’t shot any critters with them yet. Still have a stock pile. Again, I am using H322 with those, but RL-7 also showed promise with the 90 grain. I do have RL-7 and figured it would be a good light bullet powder. Also have IMR-4198 that should be good for lighter bullets.
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If you're hunting hogs, nothing beats the 110 TSX if your barrel length and mag length and Spec II chamber is conducive to good velocity. 18" barrel. ASC mags. Only issue in my AO is houses. None right close but still more of a chance of ricochet with the mono compared to jacketed lead bullets.
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