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<blockquote data-quote="joe boyd" data-source="post: 76432" data-attributes="member: 2053"><p>Derek,</p><p> When I first got a 300 saum I called both the Sierra and the Nosler reloading tech.lines before I reloaded any rounds. Nosler said imr 4350 hands down. Sierra said h4350 was they recommendation for accuracy. My gun is very accurate with nosler 180 gr. accubonds. I never managed to get the Hornady 165 interbonds to shoot. The 165 gr. nosler ballistic tips shot good but the 180 gr. accubonds were the holy grail. Win. large rifle mag. primers seem to work best in every load I tried. You are probably going to find the closer you get to max. pressure, or pressure signs, the better your gun will shoot. This seems to be a common trait in most of the short mags. IMR 4350 is a bit faster than H4350, H4350 is less temp. sensitive. H414 is quite close to h4350 in burn rate, but is terribly temp. sensitive. I will not use H414, I have seem too many problems in hot weather. </p><p> good shooting</p><p> Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe boyd, post: 76432, member: 2053"] Derek, When I first got a 300 saum I called both the Sierra and the Nosler reloading tech.lines before I reloaded any rounds. Nosler said imr 4350 hands down. Sierra said h4350 was they recommendation for accuracy. My gun is very accurate with nosler 180 gr. accubonds. I never managed to get the Hornady 165 interbonds to shoot. The 165 gr. nosler ballistic tips shot good but the 180 gr. accubonds were the holy grail. Win. large rifle mag. primers seem to work best in every load I tried. You are probably going to find the closer you get to max. pressure, or pressure signs, the better your gun will shoot. This seems to be a common trait in most of the short mags. IMR 4350 is a bit faster than H4350, H4350 is less temp. sensitive. H414 is quite close to h4350 in burn rate, but is terribly temp. sensitive. I will not use H414, I have seem too many problems in hot weather. good shooting Joe [/QUOTE]
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