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Reloading
Reduced Velocity 300 Win Mag Loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 703063" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>We've used win 760 with slightly reduced loads in the 300 with 165's with good results, I see no reason why start loads of 4350 or 4831 won't work well too. I'd keep the bullet weight up; I fooled around with lighter loads with 125's this spring in my 300 win(had them around and wanted holes in paper) and I got partly collapsed cases and poor accuracy with 4895 and 4320. I went with slower powder(rl19) and it was fine with 125's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 703063, member: 48043"] We've used win 760 with slightly reduced loads in the 300 with 165's with good results, I see no reason why start loads of 4350 or 4831 won't work well too. I'd keep the bullet weight up; I fooled around with lighter loads with 125's this spring in my 300 win(had them around and wanted holes in paper) and I got partly collapsed cases and poor accuracy with 4895 and 4320. I went with slower powder(rl19) and it was fine with 125's. [/QUOTE]
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