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Reloading
110 gr vmax out of a .300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1664052" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Nothing wrong with rekindling an old conversation if there's renewed interest in participating, which there seems to be. I'm relatively new on this site as well, but in the past I have indeed done this in a 300 win mag. Not the vmax, just the 110 grain hornady spire point varmint bullet (same thing, just not tipped). Not very accurate I'm afraid, between the big jump and the 10 twist and the difficulty getting tight es numbers (common with light bullets in big cases) it wasn't viable for varminting accuracy. Got it up to around 3700 with imr4350 compressed. Huuuuge fireball and boom. Very very satisfying to shoot assorted produce that was not fit for eating anymore (a pineapple, some apples, a watermelon, a cantaloupe, frost bitten pumpkins and zucchini). Mist in the air and chunks everywhere! Pieces of melon smacking the roof of my dad's barn 50 feet away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1664052, member: 109862"] Nothing wrong with rekindling an old conversation if there’s renewed interest in participating, which there seems to be. I’m relatively new on this site as well, but in the past I have indeed done this in a 300 win mag. Not the vmax, just the 110 grain hornady spire point varmint bullet (same thing, just not tipped). Not very accurate I’m afraid, between the big jump and the 10 twist and the difficulty getting tight es numbers (common with light bullets in big cases) it wasn’t viable for varminting accuracy. Got it up to around 3700 with imr4350 compressed. Huuuuge fireball and boom. Very very satisfying to shoot assorted produce that was not fit for eating anymore (a pineapple, some apples, a watermelon, a cantaloupe, frost bitten pumpkins and zucchini). Mist in the air and chunks everywhere! Pieces of melon smacking the roof of my dad’s barn 50 feet away. [/QUOTE]
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