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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="4mesh063" data-source="post: 52743" data-attributes="member: 941"><p>Bounty, </p><p></p><p>H4350 in a 30 Cal WSM? Seems fast. I seem to remember it being one of the early powders to show pressure in my gun. Strange cause I shot H380 and W748 in mine as well. Mine likes W748 better than anything as long as you don't want a 210 to go over 2700. H380 is all too close to dangerous though. ES is sure good. Be VERY careful anyone trying that. For good 1000yd performance, I have stayed to H414 and H4831.</p><p></p><p>As for stocks, I really removed a bunch from the forearm. It's completely hollow. To look at it you'd wonder how it holds the gun up. No balance problem yet here. My only tracking problem was from no muzzle brake last year. That's been fixed. </p><p></p><p>McMillan is now making lightweight stocks just for this purpose. Supposedly under 2#.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4mesh063, post: 52743, member: 941"] Bounty, H4350 in a 30 Cal WSM? Seems fast. I seem to remember it being one of the early powders to show pressure in my gun. Strange cause I shot H380 and W748 in mine as well. Mine likes W748 better than anything as long as you don't want a 210 to go over 2700. H380 is all too close to dangerous though. ES is sure good. Be VERY careful anyone trying that. For good 1000yd performance, I have stayed to H414 and H4831. As for stocks, I really removed a bunch from the forearm. It's completely hollow. To look at it you'd wonder how it holds the gun up. No balance problem yet here. My only tracking problem was from no muzzle brake last year. That's been fixed. McMillan is now making lightweight stocks just for this purpose. Supposedly under 2#. [/QUOTE]
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