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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
RL 22 powder, 300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="AtownBcat" data-source="post: 405272" data-attributes="member: 15385"><p>When I started loading for my 300WM I started with R22...I had good results accuracy wise but the temp thing really bugged me. A load that was cooked up in colder temps could be dangerous in summer even with the same lot. I also think it burns a little dirty. I have switched to H4831. I am 1 grain over published max with no pressure signs(but please work up for yourself). 180g accubond and BR2 primers and RWS brass. im getting about 3100 fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtownBcat, post: 405272, member: 15385"] When I started loading for my 300WM I started with R22...I had good results accuracy wise but the temp thing really bugged me. A load that was cooked up in colder temps could be dangerous in summer even with the same lot. I also think it burns a little dirty. I have switched to H4831. I am 1 grain over published max with no pressure signs(but please work up for yourself). 180g accubond and BR2 primers and RWS brass. im getting about 3100 fps. [/QUOTE]
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