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Reloading
300 PRC Berger 245 EOL load data
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtytough" data-source="post: 1865593" data-attributes="member: 6597"><p>I've seen multiple posts of guys getting high 28's low 29's with the 245 in the PRC. Hornady brass and RL 33. I would guess a few other powders like N570 would be close. Especially if used with ADG brass. </p><p></p><p>I just shot some with RL 26 and saw pressure @2872. It was fine around the low 28's. My barrel hasn't sped up yet either. </p><p></p><p>When I ran the numbers with the 215 @3k and the 245 @2825 the 245 beat out the 215 in energy and drift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtytough, post: 1865593, member: 6597"] I’ve seen multiple posts of guys getting high 28’s low 29’s with the 245 in the PRC. Hornady brass and RL 33. I would guess a few other powders like N570 would be close. Especially if used with ADG brass. I just shot some with RL 26 and saw pressure @2872. It was fine around the low 28’s. My barrel hasn’t sped up yet either. When I ran the numbers with the 215 @3k and the 245 @2825 the 245 beat out the 215 in energy and drift. [/QUOTE]
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