I've been having a lot of fun lately with the 30 cal Lee 113g "soup can" mold from the group buy. In an 06 using 10.5g of 700X the accuracy of this bullet is just amazing. I just took a new shooter out yesterday and with a scope and biopod on the rifle she was nailing empty 12 gauge shells with this load at about 40 or so yards with boring regularity. I've also found that this load out to somewhere about 90 yards is DEADLY on gophers/Ground squirrels. The funny thing is a couple of times I have tried to push the envelope a little by shooting groups at 120-150 yards and the accuracy goes to pot really fast. Something on the order of 4-5" groups. Could this be because the bullets are becoming trans-sonic? Or are they just getting so slow that they are loosing stability in general? I expected the accuracy to degrade at further distances but I'm really pretty surpised at how much difference a few yards can make.
Kev