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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 401786" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>Here you go. I have found many good shooting loads, but the most notable loads are listed below. These loads were developed in my Browning Stainless Stalker 300 WSM. Both loads are <u>extremely</u> accurate and they may be hot in your rifle, be careful. Both of these loads have produced .25 inch groups. I have many loads in the .75-1" range, and I can give you that info too if you need it.</p><p> </p><p>The SST is a fantastic deer or light skinned animal bullet, it's not nearly as expensive as the premium bullets, and it has a decent BC for longer shots.</p><p>The E-Tip is a true premium bullet that is suitable for any north americam game. Relative to the SST, they're expensive.</p><p> </p><p>180 Grain Hornady SST</p><p>Federal or Winchester brass - both work well with this load</p><p>H4350 Sweet spot found between 65.5 and 66.0 </p><p>CCI 250 primer</p><p>2980-3005 fps depending on your powder charge</p><p>COAL 2.860, just to give enough clearance in the mag box.</p><p> </p><p>180 Nosler E-tip</p><p>Norma Brass</p><p>RL17 Speet Spot between 66.0 and 66.5 grains </p><p>CCI 250 Primer</p><p>3085-3110 fps depending on your powder charge</p><p>COAL 2.820, these like to jump a bit in my rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 401786, member: 16938"] Here you go. I have found many good shooting loads, but the most notable loads are listed below. These loads were developed in my Browning Stainless Stalker 300 WSM. Both loads are [U]extremely[/U] accurate and they may be hot in your rifle, be careful. Both of these loads have produced .25 inch groups. I have many loads in the .75-1" range, and I can give you that info too if you need it. The SST is a fantastic deer or light skinned animal bullet, it's not nearly as expensive as the premium bullets, and it has a decent BC for longer shots. The E-Tip is a true premium bullet that is suitable for any north americam game. Relative to the SST, they're expensive. 180 Grain Hornady SST Federal or Winchester brass - both work well with this load H4350 Sweet spot found between 65.5 and 66.0 CCI 250 primer 2980-3005 fps depending on your powder charge COAL 2.860, just to give enough clearance in the mag box. 180 Nosler E-tip Norma Brass RL17 Speet Spot between 66.0 and 66.5 grains CCI 250 Primer 3085-3110 fps depending on your powder charge COAL 2.820, these like to jump a bit in my rifle. [/QUOTE]
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