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Surgikill
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Hey all, new to the forum here. I am reloading for a CZ 550 Varmint in .308 winchester. I am using lake city brass with a cci 200 primer with 43.5 grains of varget with a coal of 2.820 and 175 smk's. Seeing as the barrel is 25.6" and the lc brass has less case capacity the chrono is telling me that these are coming out just around 2800 fps. My brother is into long range shooting as well and he is telling me that the 175 smk should be coming out at 2600 fps. I am not showing excessive signs of pressure at all. Is there any disadvantage to running these so fast? My gun has a 1-12 twist so it should be stabilized fine. The accuracy is pretty good with a 3/4" group at 200, but as the gun heats up the accuracy deteriorates. I think it is brass quality. Any inputs on this load I would love to hear.