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Reloading
How "important" are certain details when reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 850728" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>Trophy- the top group and even the mid group will work . with the time short. question is are they repeatable? still 180 partitons? imr-4831 is a good/great powder powder. h-4350 was the most accurate for the 165-168 in nosler manual i believe . a 168 cbt and h-4350 is one i would try. you have 1200 bullets ? what others do you have? a baseline potential for the rifle with an accubond or a match bullet would be good. also challenging is you are firing a light 300 mag, not a 6ppc or 222, much more recoil. i do not have a lead sled . i shoot off a pedistal and sand bag. my brother has one and says it is good for sighting in a 375. besides the light mag rifle; the 9x scope, i personally may or may not be able to tell a difference in my loads with that scope. sorry this does not to have do with weighing cases or de burring flashholes. i compete out ot 1000 yards. i do not de burr flash holes. i do not weigh my lapua cases. i have a rem 700 7mm from 1967 . it does not have a brake. it kicks . it kicks a lot . it shoots real, real good for a factory rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 850728, member: 5691"] Trophy- the top group and even the mid group will work . with the time short. question is are they repeatable? still 180 partitons? imr-4831 is a good/great powder powder. h-4350 was the most accurate for the 165-168 in nosler manual i believe . a 168 cbt and h-4350 is one i would try. you have 1200 bullets ? what others do you have? a baseline potential for the rifle with an accubond or a match bullet would be good. also challenging is you are firing a light 300 mag, not a 6ppc or 222, much more recoil. i do not have a lead sled . i shoot off a pedistal and sand bag. my brother has one and says it is good for sighting in a 375. besides the light mag rifle; the 9x scope, i personally may or may not be able to tell a difference in my loads with that scope. sorry this does not to have do with weighing cases or de burring flashholes. i compete out ot 1000 yards. i do not de burr flash holes. i do not weigh my lapua cases. i have a rem 700 7mm from 1967 . it does not have a brake. it kicks . it kicks a lot . it shoots real, real good for a factory rifle. [/QUOTE]
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