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Optimum Bullet weight for 1:10 twist
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<blockquote data-quote="mphstigerfan" data-source="post: 440540" data-attributes="member: 23311"><p>my 300 wsm loves 168 bergers but I like the heavier bullets better. I do know seating depth means everything with bergers. how far off the lands are you?? and what powder have you tried?? try the 185's if you have lost hope with the 168's, try 185's or 190's my gun liked the n550 with the 168's and the best powders with the 185 were n-165, rl19, and imr 7828. with 190's 7828 was the best by far. the vlds were 1thousanth off the lands and the 185 match bt's were i think 30 thou off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mphstigerfan, post: 440540, member: 23311"] my 300 wsm loves 168 bergers but I like the heavier bullets better. I do know seating depth means everything with bergers. how far off the lands are you?? and what powder have you tried?? try the 185's if you have lost hope with the 168's, try 185's or 190's my gun liked the n550 with the 168's and the best powders with the 185 were n-165, rl19, and imr 7828. with 190's 7828 was the best by far. the vlds were 1thousanth off the lands and the 185 match bt's were i think 30 thou off [/QUOTE]
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