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Maximizing the 300 Wby Mag on a Budget
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<blockquote data-quote="Ricky C" data-source="post: 2682618" data-attributes="member: 109105"><p>Hey, </p><p> My original 300Wby barrel was 24 inches and I used 82.5 grs of RL26 to get to 3080fps with the 180 TSX. I pushed it faster but accuracy went .7 groups to 3 inches. The rifle is a 700. With RL22 and 82 grains it was right at 3110 with a Nosler 180 partition. I got tired of adjusting zero with the huge temperature swings here in Fairbanks, but I used that load for years. Killed quite a few critters with it. </p><p>Take Care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricky C, post: 2682618, member: 109105"] Hey, My original 300Wby barrel was 24 inches and I used 82.5 grs of RL26 to get to 3080fps with the 180 TSX. I pushed it faster but accuracy went .7 groups to 3 inches. The rifle is a 700. With RL22 and 82 grains it was right at 3110 with a Nosler 180 partition. I got tired of adjusting zero with the huge temperature swings here in Fairbanks, but I used that load for years. Killed quite a few critters with it. Take Care [/QUOTE]
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