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Reloading
200 accubond .300 wby recipe
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 198013" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Don't bother with what the manuals recommend on COL,except when a particular bullet is SHORT in length,then you will need to seat it at least ONE CALIBRE into the neck;.308".</p><p>Otherwise,just seat your bullets just shy of the end of your magazine,and you should be good to go.</p><p>Of course others will say to juggle seating depths to tune for accuracy,and rightly so,but with the 300 Weatherby,I have never found it to make much difference,it's pretty accurate as long as you 'tune' your loads for it.</p><p>You will be quite safe as long as you adhere to the loads in most MODERN manuals,freebore actually LESSENS pressure,so you can use larger 'doses' of powder,within limits of course,this is why Roy Weatherby used 'freebore',to get the highest possible velocity from his cartridges.</p><p><strong>MagnumManiac</strong></p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 198013, member: 10755"] Don't bother with what the manuals recommend on COL,except when a particular bullet is SHORT in length,then you will need to seat it at least ONE CALIBRE into the neck;.308". Otherwise,just seat your bullets just shy of the end of your magazine,and you should be good to go. Of course others will say to juggle seating depths to tune for accuracy,and rightly so,but with the 300 Weatherby,I have never found it to make much difference,it's pretty accurate as long as you 'tune' your loads for it. You will be quite safe as long as you adhere to the loads in most MODERN manuals,freebore actually LESSENS pressure,so you can use larger 'doses' of powder,within limits of course,this is why Roy Weatherby used 'freebore',to get the highest possible velocity from his cartridges. [B]MagnumManiac[/B] gun) [/QUOTE]
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