(Cartridge)
8X68s
(Brand of bullet)
Honady SST
(Weight of bullet)
170gr
(Brand of brass)
Norma
(Type of powder)
RL16
(Grains of powder)
68.5
(Brand, and type of primer)
WLRM
(COAL)
3.425
(CBTO)
(FPS/MPS)
3060 fps
(Rifle)
R8
(Barrel Length)
650mm
(Scope)
Meopta Meopro 4.5-14x44T MVll reticle
(Weather conditions & temp)
Temp 55º f, 28.37" Hg, 70% RH, Low overcast & Lt. mist
(Accuracy @ 100 yards/meters)
5 shot- 3/4"
(Notes)
Crimped at cannelure w/Lee crimp die
8X68s 170gr SST
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8X68s 170gr SST
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Re: 8X68s 170gr SST
That should be a devastating load. What do you plan to shoot with it?
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Re: 8X68s 170gr SST
Devastating is a good word..... sure shoots great!
Id love to get my hands on a 8x68S bbl.
Id love to get my hands on a 8x68S bbl.
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Re: 8X68s 170gr SST
I figured it would be a good out of state deer round but the main reason is I hope to use it for goats and sheep.
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The fact that Jellyfish have survived 650 million years, despite not having brains, gives hope to many people. sun-gazing.com
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