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Weatherby 338-378 grouping issues
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<blockquote data-quote="athompson4" data-source="post: 502292" data-attributes="member: 33494"><p>I shoot a .300 weatherby and my dad swore that it would not shoot right when he was trying to use it. So I started reloading for it and discovered that the biggest difference in grouping and consistency came from the kind of powder used. Try powders with different burn rates and different grain lengths. When testing the powder always use the same bullet for each set. I have tried 165 and 200 grain noslers in my .300 and what works for the 165's did not necessarily work for the 200 grains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="athompson4, post: 502292, member: 33494"] I shoot a .300 weatherby and my dad swore that it would not shoot right when he was trying to use it. So I started reloading for it and discovered that the biggest difference in grouping and consistency came from the kind of powder used. Try powders with different burn rates and different grain lengths. When testing the powder always use the same bullet for each set. I have tried 165 and 200 grain noslers in my .300 and what works for the 165's did not necessarily work for the 200 grains. [/QUOTE]
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