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Re-starting Reloading for my 300 Wby
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Vette" data-source="post: 3020191" data-attributes="member: 22335"><p>For my 300s I usually bump the shoulder 0.002, and size the necks.</p><p>If I'm taking them elk hunting and 100% feeding is critical, I'll run the case through my Willis collet die.</p><p>Every case gets annealed.</p><p></p><p>My recipe is any 180gr bullet with 7828SSC, usually from 80.5-81.5gr of powder. Odds are you'll find a very accurate load there.</p><p>Most recently I prefer the 180 Hammer Hunter or 180 Barnes TTSX bullets. I highly suspect it was shot placement, not the bullet, that caused your outfitter's issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Vette, post: 3020191, member: 22335"] For my 300s I usually bump the shoulder 0.002, and size the necks. If I'm taking them elk hunting and 100% feeding is critical, I'll run the case through my Willis collet die. Every case gets annealed. My recipe is any 180gr bullet with 7828SSC, usually from 80.5-81.5gr of powder. Odds are you'll find a very accurate load there. Most recently I prefer the 180 Hammer Hunter or 180 Barnes TTSX bullets. I highly suspect it was shot placement, not the bullet, that caused your outfitter's issues. [/QUOTE]
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