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Reloading
300 Win Mag and Magpro
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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 528703" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>In my opinion it is conservative. I just happenned to pick up that box of bullets when I did this load. I am sure it would have worked well if I had picked up the accubonds sitting beside them or the ttsx's. I have had good luck with the 180 sst's in the past and the bc seems to be listed low but I have never done any real long range testing with them. I load the 180 grain 30's for my mid range guns out to 800 or so yards and can't tell much difference between them and the accubonds listed higher. My choice would be the 180 ttsx among these though. I was basically just working up data and hit on this with the hornady's. I am trying the ce bullets with that load later this week with the high bc and see how that works out.</p><p> </p><p>If the 180 grain CE bullet hits close to that .6 I would make it a longer range gun though at those velocities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 528703, member: 505"] In my opinion it is conservative. I just happenned to pick up that box of bullets when I did this load. I am sure it would have worked well if I had picked up the accubonds sitting beside them or the ttsx's. I have had good luck with the 180 sst's in the past and the bc seems to be listed low but I have never done any real long range testing with them. I load the 180 grain 30's for my mid range guns out to 800 or so yards and can't tell much difference between them and the accubonds listed higher. My choice would be the 180 ttsx among these though. I was basically just working up data and hit on this with the hornady's. I am trying the ce bullets with that load later this week with the high bc and see how that works out. If the 180 grain CE bullet hits close to that .6 I would make it a longer range gun though at those velocities. [/QUOTE]
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