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Reloading
300 WM loading data, Barnes and Berger?
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 550859" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>I have used as much as 75.5grns of Imr 4350 under a 168 and 74 under a 178 but these loads were not at 3.34", the 168 was 3.450" and the 178 was 3.486" or jammed .005" however both are very accurate. Id start with about 69grns under the 190 .010" off the lands and you may start seeing pressure at 72.5 and that will get you about 3025fps from a 26" barrrel, do not do this in hornady brass it will not take it, it will show pressure signs way to early. I also do not reccoment the ttsx as it may go straight through and you may end up following a long blood trail with no luck, its happened to me, id use the 168 NBT or Amax. The amaxes are devastating at all ranges. Btw imo 4350 and H4831 are the best powders for a 300wm period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 550859, member: 29890"] I have used as much as 75.5grns of Imr 4350 under a 168 and 74 under a 178 but these loads were not at 3.34", the 168 was 3.450" and the 178 was 3.486" or jammed .005" however both are very accurate. Id start with about 69grns under the 190 .010" off the lands and you may start seeing pressure at 72.5 and that will get you about 3025fps from a 26" barrrel, do not do this in hornady brass it will not take it, it will show pressure signs way to early. I also do not reccoment the ttsx as it may go straight through and you may end up following a long blood trail with no luck, its happened to me, id use the 168 NBT or Amax. The amaxes are devastating at all ranges. Btw imo 4350 and H4831 are the best powders for a 300wm period. [/QUOTE]
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