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Help with .300wm Load
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<blockquote data-quote="vancewalker007" data-source="post: 2507192" data-attributes="member: 66917"><p>First, what does it do with some premium factory loads? If it shoots terrible and inconsistent with factory loads then it may be a mechanical issue.</p><p></p><p>Second, I've found finding a stable powder load first, before messing with seating depth group tests leads to the fastest result. You are moving your pressure all over without knowing what it's doing. You might be right on some jump points. I read in the posts where someone got you straight on your neck sizing, so that's set. </p><p></p><p>Third, that bullet powder combo you have may never shoot no matter what you do. It's hard these days with the shortages to try lots of combos. The medium speed powders like H1000, N565, RL26, IMR7977 seem to gives consistently good results. The slower powders like IMR8133, N568, N570, or Retumbo might work great as well. They usually require a drop tube for filling cases and compressed loads to get decent velocities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vancewalker007, post: 2507192, member: 66917"] First, what does it do with some premium factory loads? If it shoots terrible and inconsistent with factory loads then it may be a mechanical issue. Second, I've found finding a stable powder load first, before messing with seating depth group tests leads to the fastest result. You are moving your pressure all over without knowing what it's doing. You might be right on some jump points. I read in the posts where someone got you straight on your neck sizing, so that's set. Third, that bullet powder combo you have may never shoot no matter what you do. It's hard these days with the shortages to try lots of combos. The medium speed powders like H1000, N565, RL26, IMR7977 seem to gives consistently good results. The slower powders like IMR8133, N568, N570, or Retumbo might work great as well. They usually require a drop tube for filling cases and compressed loads to get decent velocities. [/QUOTE]
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