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300 savage reloading question
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<blockquote data-quote="dale1386" data-source="post: 1121405" data-attributes="member: 83589"><p>Thanks for the info.....I'll do some bullet measuring. This is strictly a deer hunting load and I've always been a corelokt fan but can't find them no more so the Hornady 150gr RN was the closest to the corelokt. I was surprised there's hardly any load data out there for 300 savage using 150 gr RN bullets. I have the 300 case that I've split the neck to allow the bullet to move to check the lands and i took that case and adjusted a bullet to my OAL of 2.550" and it looks to have bullet right down to about where the shoulders starts but it just seems to have a lot of bullet sticking out. From the top of the case neck it's .100" up to the knurled ring on the RN bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dale1386, post: 1121405, member: 83589"] Thanks for the info.....I'll do some bullet measuring. This is strictly a deer hunting load and I've always been a corelokt fan but can't find them no more so the Hornady 150gr RN was the closest to the corelokt. I was surprised there's hardly any load data out there for 300 savage using 150 gr RN bullets. I have the 300 case that I've split the neck to allow the bullet to move to check the lands and i took that case and adjusted a bullet to my OAL of 2.550" and it looks to have bullet right down to about where the shoulders starts but it just seems to have a lot of bullet sticking out. From the top of the case neck it's .100" up to the knurled ring on the RN bullet. [/QUOTE]
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