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Reloading
300 Win Mag and Magpro
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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 528687" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>I just work up my own loads using the powder burn rate. After a few rifles I have a good idea starting a new one. I have loads now with magpro for many cartridges and can just extrapolate and get it close. I load up five or so rounds starting with what I know to be a light load and go up until I hit pressure signs. Then I know my load range with that powder in that rifle. With the 300 winchester I went up to 87.5 grains with no pressure signs but hit that great load at 86.5 grains and staying with it. </p><p> </p><p> My data after 40 years of building about everything anyone could imagine is far more extensive and realistically accurate than any loading manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 528687, member: 505"] I just work up my own loads using the powder burn rate. After a few rifles I have a good idea starting a new one. I have loads now with magpro for many cartridges and can just extrapolate and get it close. I load up five or so rounds starting with what I know to be a light load and go up until I hit pressure signs. Then I know my load range with that powder in that rifle. With the 300 winchester I went up to 87.5 grains with no pressure signs but hit that great load at 86.5 grains and staying with it. My data after 40 years of building about everything anyone could imagine is far more extensive and realistically accurate than any loading manual. [/QUOTE]
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