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Reloading
300 win mag powder question
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<blockquote data-quote="velvetant" data-source="post: 1311950" data-attributes="member: 25670"><p>69gr-73gr of H4831 with a Speer 180gr per Hodgdon manual.</p><p>My go to load long ago was 75 gr H4831 with a 180 Nosler partition, 71gr H4350 was also very accurate with same bullet.</p><p>Start low and work up like venatic said and you'll be fine.</p><p>One thing I noticed in mine and my buddies rifles when loading Accubonds is they like some jump, if you don't get results you like try around .075 off lands</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="velvetant, post: 1311950, member: 25670"] 69gr-73gr of H4831 with a Speer 180gr per Hodgdon manual. My go to load long ago was 75 gr H4831 with a 180 Nosler partition, 71gr H4350 was also very accurate with same bullet. Start low and work up like venatic said and you'll be fine. One thing I noticed in mine and my buddies rifles when loading Accubonds is they like some jump, if you don't get results you like try around .075 off lands [/QUOTE]
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