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The Basics, Starting Out
338 Remington ultra Magnum reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="philipbrousseau" data-source="post: 2223100" data-attributes="member: 94119"><p>Hodgdon gives starting loads of 96 grains and max loads of 102 and 101 grains of 869 with 275 and 300gr bullets . These starting loads will be fine for the 285 grain bullets you have with your other components .if that was the only powder I had I would work up a load and see what the rifle would do. May not be the best powder and then you might be surprised. At least you can shoot the rifle until you can find recommended components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philipbrousseau, post: 2223100, member: 94119"] Hodgdon gives starting loads of 96 grains and max loads of 102 and 101 grains of 869 with 275 and 300gr bullets . These starting loads will be fine for the 285 grain bullets you have with your other components .if that was the only powder I had I would work up a load and see what the rifle would do. May not be the best powder and then you might be surprised. At least you can shoot the rifle until you can find recommended components. [/QUOTE]
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