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Gunsmithing
Bolt face diameter's
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 2794596" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>If it was me I would just add a break to the 06 and start loading something in the 190 range to around 210 range with good glass and learn to dial on you scope. Might want to get a scope that is capable of dialing that holds true. I do this with a 308 and a 195 ELDM. Choose a good powder fit that works best with the heavier bullets for best performance like temp stable, speed, and accuracy. You will then have plenty for any North American game running a 200grn bullet to 500yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 2794596, member: 10429"] If it was me I would just add a break to the 06 and start loading something in the 190 range to around 210 range with good glass and learn to dial on you scope. Might want to get a scope that is capable of dialing that holds true. I do this with a 308 and a 195 ELDM. Choose a good powder fit that works best with the heavier bullets for best performance like temp stable, speed, and accuracy. You will then have plenty for any North American game running a 200grn bullet to 500yards. [/QUOTE]
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