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Reloading
300 Win Mag and Magpro Powder
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<blockquote data-quote="Double Dropper" data-source="post: 1132161" data-attributes="member: 92893"><p>New to the site so this is my first post, been reloading for years and decided to try and improve my loads for my 300 win mag, WW case Fed 215 primer and 180 grain ACCU, rifle is a Remington Stainless W/Boyds Thumbhole laminate. 26" BBL. Been having decent success with RL-22 and 75 grs but I decided I needed a change, just bought/traded for some Un-opened Magpro and noticed on this site some gents were using it with nice results. I talked to Accurate regarding the powder stability from +40 to -30 Celcius and they indicated a 3% change. That seems pretty stable for a double based powder. Anyways gonna give it a go, has anyone else had great results with MagPro? gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double Dropper, post: 1132161, member: 92893"] New to the site so this is my first post, been reloading for years and decided to try and improve my loads for my 300 win mag, WW case Fed 215 primer and 180 grain ACCU, rifle is a Remington Stainless W/Boyds Thumbhole laminate. 26" BBL. Been having decent success with RL-22 and 75 grs but I decided I needed a change, just bought/traded for some Un-opened Magpro and noticed on this site some gents were using it with nice results. I talked to Accurate regarding the powder stability from +40 to -30 Celcius and they indicated a 3% change. That seems pretty stable for a double based powder. Anyways gonna give it a go, has anyone else had great results with MagPro? gun) [/QUOTE]
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