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Reloading
Slower velocity than expected, 300 H&H mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry M" data-source="post: 1515621" data-attributes="member: 6330"><p>make sure that the fired brass look like .300 H&H and has not been reamed to an improved version. </p><p></p><p>Also, make sure that the cartridges are really 180 gr and not something heavier. While on an elk trip to Montana, guys at the range checking zeros, had cleaned off their workbench and had .338 and .330 WM in the same box!!! An old hunter I knew would consolidate all his cartridges into one box: 150 gr, 180 gr, 200 gr round nose. Drove me crazy! In the .300 H&H a 180 gr bullet at 2,600+- is way to slow IMHO.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry M, post: 1515621, member: 6330"] make sure that the fired brass look like .300 H&H and has not been reamed to an improved version. Also, make sure that the cartridges are really 180 gr and not something heavier. While on an elk trip to Montana, guys at the range checking zeros, had cleaned off their workbench and had .338 and .330 WM in the same box!!! An old hunter I knew would consolidate all his cartridges into one box: 150 gr, 180 gr, 200 gr round nose. Drove me crazy! In the .300 H&H a 180 gr bullet at 2,600+- is way to slow IMHO. Good luck Jerry [/QUOTE]
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