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Bringing my 300 Wea Mag out of mothballs
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 3049514" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>Starting in the middle and working my way up has been working for me. Only incident I had was when I "assumed" without paying close attention, that I could use the same load for a 180 TSX and TTSX in my 300WBY and same O.A.L. as Barnes data suggested. I knew I didn't think it through as I was pulling the trigger. Just locked up my bolt, but, once it cooled down, I was able to remove it, clean it. Rifle is shooting great again. Gotta love those MK V actions. I was also lucky I was not at max load for the TSX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 3049514, member: 73445"] Starting in the middle and working my way up has been working for me. Only incident I had was when I "assumed" without paying close attention, that I could use the same load for a 180 TSX and TTSX in my 300WBY and same O.A.L. as Barnes data suggested. I knew I didn't think it through as I was pulling the trigger. Just locked up my bolt, but, once it cooled down, I was able to remove it, clean it. Rifle is shooting great again. Gotta love those MK V actions. I was also lucky I was not at max load for the TSX. [/QUOTE]
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