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Reloading
210 Berger's In 300 WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 370243" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>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.</p><p> </p><p>-Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 370243, member: 11717"] 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 [/QUOTE]
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