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Reloading the 300 weatherby magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="john300wbymag" data-source="post: 1299467" data-attributes="member: 100994"><p>I am new to this forum as of today and would like to know if any one has develop a load for a Germen Weatherby 300 Mag. This gun has a 12" twist and a 24" barrel with a Mag Na port muzzle brake. I have been using Barnes 180gr TTSX factory shells grouping 2" pattern. I do reload for 257 wby mag & 7mm Rem mag with very good results. The 257 mag groups .25" & 7mm groups .50". I am a hunter, not a bench shooter but I want my hunting rifles to shoot like a target rifle because it give me the confidence shooting 400 yds plus. I have always kept my German Weatherby 200 yds or closer due to the large grouping shooting large game. I would appreciated if some one can guide me in the right direction with this rifle. Thank You</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john300wbymag, post: 1299467, member: 100994"] I am new to this forum as of today and would like to know if any one has develop a load for a Germen Weatherby 300 Mag. This gun has a 12" twist and a 24" barrel with a Mag Na port muzzle brake. I have been using Barnes 180gr TTSX factory shells grouping 2" pattern. I do reload for 257 wby mag & 7mm Rem mag with very good results. The 257 mag groups .25" & 7mm groups .50". I am a hunter, not a bench shooter but I want my hunting rifles to shoot like a target rifle because it give me the confidence shooting 400 yds plus. I have always kept my German Weatherby 200 yds or closer due to the large grouping shooting large game. I would appreciated if some one can guide me in the right direction with this rifle. Thank You [/QUOTE]
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