210 Berger's In 300 WSM

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I was just wondering what the COAL is on average everyone is loading for the 210 Berger bullets in the 300 WSM. What loads and FPS you are getting for the best accuracy loads. Looking to get some imput on getting a load for 1200 yards. I know every gun is different and stuff just looking to get some feed back.


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300 wsm should shoot them fine. You need to do a seating depth test it takes 24 rounds.

Step one take resized unprimed case cut slit in neck with dremmel tool insert 210 VLD start into neck just a bit. Now take dummy round and insert into rifle close bolt. open bolt extract round you now have a dummy round for your rifle and 210g VLD with the COAL.

Take mesurament of round for COAL. Now you need to load 24 rounds of ammo.

1st 6 rounds are .010 off the lands
2nd 6 are .030 off the lands
3rd 6 are .050 off the lands
4th 6 are .130 off the lands

Shoot four six round groups at 200 yards. You may need to use some factory ammo to get your group close on the paper before you shoot for groups. The result will be one group is much much tighter than the other four and this is your VLD starting point it will save you ammo in the load development process
 
300 wsm should shoot them fine. You need to do a seating depth test it takes 24 rounds.

Step one take resized unprimed case cut slit in neck with dremmel tool insert 210 VLD start into neck just a bit. Now take dummy round and insert into rifle close bolt. open bolt extract round you now have a dummy round for your rifle and 210g VLD with the COAL.

Take mesurament of round for COAL. Now you need to load 24 rounds of ammo.

1st 6 rounds are .010 off the lands
2nd 6 are .030 off the lands
3rd 6 are .050 off the lands
4th 6 are .130 off the lands

Shoot four six round groups at 200 yards. You may need to use some factory ammo to get your group close on the paper before you shoot for groups. The result will be one group is much much tighter than the other four and this is your VLD starting point it will save you ammo in the load development process

That is some good info! Thanks.
Anyone have some load data including COAL?? What powder and primers ect....
 
I was just wondering what the COAL is on average everyone is loading for the 210 Berger bullets in the 300 WSM. What loads and FPS you are getting for the best accuracy loads. Looking to get some imput on getting a load for 1200 yards. I know every gun is different and stuff just looking to get some feed back.

Thanks

I did a little load development for 210 Bergers in my Sako Finnlight 300 WSM. With 65.5 gr of RL17 I was able to push them to about 2935 (24 3/8" bbl). The Bergers were seated to the lans. The promers showed very slight cartering but nO stiff bolt or any other pressure signs. I dont have their COAL recorded but the COAL for some HAT 180's I loaded in that rifle was 3.117, load about .050 off the lans and those bullets were of a similar shape and length as the Bergers. My rifle does have quite a long throat.

-Mark
 
Step one take resized unprimed case cut slit in neck with dremmel tool insert 210 VLD start into neck just a bit.

Just curious, what does cutting a slit into the neck do? does it just make the bullet slide into the case a little easier when you bolt it into the barrel?
 
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