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Reloading
300 wsm powder issues
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<blockquote data-quote="wsm300" data-source="post: 1921866" data-attributes="member: 111623"><p>I'm with Cohunt on this one, something is way off here i use winchester brass Federal gold magnum primers RL17 powder 61.7g and hornady 178g ELDM bullets in a browning xbolt this gives me some really good results down range (less than 1moa consistanly) I've adjusted the coal to the maximum length my mag will hold I don't have a chrono so i can't give you my muzzle velocity but should be around 2950fps. I would stick with the heavier bullets though the 300wsm doesn't seem to like the 150g I fed it. Good luck and practice practice practice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wsm300, post: 1921866, member: 111623"] I'm with Cohunt on this one, something is way off here i use winchester brass Federal gold magnum primers RL17 powder 61.7g and hornady 178g ELDM bullets in a browning xbolt this gives me some really good results down range (less than 1moa consistanly) I've adjusted the coal to the maximum length my mag will hold I don't have a chrono so i can't give you my muzzle velocity but should be around 2950fps. I would stick with the heavier bullets though the 300wsm doesn't seem to like the 150g I fed it. Good luck and practice practice practice [/QUOTE]
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