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Ejector marks on 300wm
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 599579" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Some rifles just wont shoot as large of a charge as others. 78.5 gr and a 190 is not what I would call a starting load. Most 300 wm's I load for would be well over max with that load and a 210. Some factory sendero's I have had would only go to 75 gr. I take it you got a bit of a stiff bolt lift too. Thats over pressure and I would back off 2 or 3 grains. Plus, it has been posted here lately that recent batches of H-1000 and Retumboare running very hot. Some have had to reduce proven loads by 3 or 4 grains.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 599579, member: 7503"] Some rifles just wont shoot as large of a charge as others. 78.5 gr and a 190 is not what I would call a starting load. Most 300 wm's I load for would be well over max with that load and a 210. Some factory sendero's I have had would only go to 75 gr. I take it you got a bit of a stiff bolt lift too. Thats over pressure and I would back off 2 or 3 grains. Plus, it has been posted here lately that recent batches of H-1000 and Retumboare running very hot. Some have had to reduce proven loads by 3 or 4 grains. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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