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Hunting & Fishing pet loads

Re: pet loads

Lapua brass
CCI BR2 primers
44.1 gr. Varget
Barnes 168 gr. T-TSX
COAL 2.810
Muzzle velocity is about 2700 fps

I shoot .5 MOA out to 300 yards with this load in my Savage 10FP in .308. I have taken deer and pigs with this load and it should be good for anything from coyotes to moose if I do my part.
 
Re: pet loads

Remington Express Core-Lokts. I'm just an average hunter.

I reload for match shooting because the ratio of development vs application rounds is reasonable. For hunting, I just don't shoot enough application rounds that reinventing a hunting load is either cost or time-effective. Further, The factories earn their bread and butter from hunting ammo; so turning out piss-poor ammo is not in their interest. I'd rather let them expend <span style="font-style: italic">their</span> time and <span style="font-style: italic">their</span> money perfecting a load. By the time I'd be done developing my own load, their stuff would be a fraction of my cost.

IMHO, the grand majority of hunting requirements are more than adequately resolved using factory hunting ammo.

The closest I will come to making hunting ammo would be to substitute a nearly identical hunting bullet (i.e a 180gr GameKing for a 175gr MatchKing, I've used enough as a stopgap substitute with 45gr of Varget in match shooting to know they shoot the same) for a match bullet using match load specs, retiring my about-shot-out brass for one last cycle as hunting ammo.

Greg