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300 win and 215 bergers load development
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat455" data-source="post: 1415532" data-attributes="member: 102653"><p>LOL! </p><p>That puts you more in the neighborhood then. Your lands are somewhere around .008" closer than mine, depending on how you initially measured your distance BTL, (Base To Lands) and any differences in the meplait and ogive on the different bullets we used to get the COAL.</p><p></p><p>In that case it'll probably take you less powder to get to pressure/velocity than me, given slightly smaller chamber and the lower volume of your Hornady brass. 74 gr of H1000 would be a good starting point for you, I think. I hit right at 3000 fps with 75.5 gr in unfired virgin Winchester brass, I have to re shoot it in fired brass, then I can mess with seating depth to see if it tightens things up. Already sub MOA with the magneto speed attached to the barrel, my precision is off of course, but the accuracy is there, so we'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat455, post: 1415532, member: 102653"] LOL! That puts you more in the neighborhood then. Your lands are somewhere around .008" closer than mine, depending on how you initially measured your distance BTL, (Base To Lands) and any differences in the meplait and ogive on the different bullets we used to get the COAL. In that case it'll probably take you less powder to get to pressure/velocity than me, given slightly smaller chamber and the lower volume of your Hornady brass. 74 gr of H1000 would be a good starting point for you, I think. I hit right at 3000 fps with 75.5 gr in unfired virgin Winchester brass, I have to re shoot it in fired brass, then I can mess with seating depth to see if it tightens things up. Already sub MOA with the magneto speed attached to the barrel, my precision is off of course, but the accuracy is there, so we'll see. [/QUOTE]
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