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300 Win Mag and Magpro
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<blockquote data-quote="Firecat" data-source="post: 530798" data-attributes="member: 22600"><p>LT, Thanks for the follow up. I was just looking at their website for CE bullets. It appears that they are a little technical for reloading in conjunction with COAL. What has your experience/procedure been with loading them? Are you able to load them and have a repeater with your Tikka? </p><p></p><p>I am happy for you and your experience with your new found friend(rifle). This post has breathed new life and hope for my 300 winny. I love my rifle but was a little depressed with the velocities I was getting out of it with 4831. The magpro looks like a good bet for some added velocity. Their online manual looks like the Magpor can add almost 200 FPS over what I was getting with 4831. This has the potential to make an entirely different rifle out of the one I have. Optimistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firecat, post: 530798, member: 22600"] LT, Thanks for the follow up. I was just looking at their website for CE bullets. It appears that they are a little technical for reloading in conjunction with COAL. What has your experience/procedure been with loading them? Are you able to load them and have a repeater with your Tikka? I am happy for you and your experience with your new found friend(rifle). This post has breathed new life and hope for my 300 winny. I love my rifle but was a little depressed with the velocities I was getting out of it with 4831. The magpro looks like a good bet for some added velocity. Their online manual looks like the Magpor can add almost 200 FPS over what I was getting with 4831. This has the potential to make an entirely different rifle out of the one I have. Optimistic. [/QUOTE]
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