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300 win mag 185 berger 4831sc help?
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<blockquote data-quote="IDSUMI" data-source="post: 898806" data-attributes="member: 75318"><p>I agree, I would go for h1000, or even try retumbo. I also agree that you may want to step it up to the 215s. I think right around 2900 is pry what your lookin at. And since bullets and powder are tuff to come by these days, I would find the max and then start shooting groups working down. I like to find the max in one shot .5 grain increments. As said above. And once you get a crony I found they are usually close, but i will take what it says, what my ballistic chart says, and what im actually shooting and that is what gives me the most accurate velocity. I found the crony will get me close for a chart, then use what I actually shoot to fine tune the chart to get a more accurate velocity. I like to use the crony more for variation to tell me spread of high and low, rather then a super accurate gauge for velocity, but this may just be my experience with the crony Im using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDSUMI, post: 898806, member: 75318"] I agree, I would go for h1000, or even try retumbo. I also agree that you may want to step it up to the 215s. I think right around 2900 is pry what your lookin at. And since bullets and powder are tuff to come by these days, I would find the max and then start shooting groups working down. I like to find the max in one shot .5 grain increments. As said above. And once you get a crony I found they are usually close, but i will take what it says, what my ballistic chart says, and what im actually shooting and that is what gives me the most accurate velocity. I found the crony will get me close for a chart, then use what I actually shoot to fine tune the chart to get a more accurate velocity. I like to use the crony more for variation to tell me spread of high and low, rather then a super accurate gauge for velocity, but this may just be my experience with the crony Im using. [/QUOTE]
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