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Reloading
30-378 Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 2509406" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>You will need the slowest of powders for this round. In mine I use a max load of H-870, lit with a Fed 215 in a Weatherby case with a 200 gr Nosler Part. My oal is max magazine length minus .050 . With this I get appx .8 MOA with close to 3200 ft/sec. Don't test too much as this cartridge has a low round count. What I found was don't waste your time and barrel with powders in the H-4831/IMR7828 burn rate class. I would suggest powders like Retumbo and slower. ( US869--H50BMG etc) JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 2509406, member: 95503"] You will need the slowest of powders for this round. In mine I use a max load of H-870, lit with a Fed 215 in a Weatherby case with a 200 gr Nosler Part. My oal is max magazine length minus .050 . With this I get appx .8 MOA with close to 3200 ft/sec. Don't test too much as this cartridge has a low round count. What I found was don't waste your time and barrel with powders in the H-4831/IMR7828 burn rate class. I would suggest powders like Retumbo and slower. ( US869--H50BMG etc) JMO [/QUOTE]
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