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Reloading
.300 win mag load data
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<blockquote data-quote="BEEMAN" data-source="post: 1089572" data-attributes="member: 38130"><p>I am at 79 gr of H1000, Fed Gm 215 M, Nosler Brass. Runs a 215 Berger at 3000 fps with extreme accuracy. I started at 73 gr and worked up. All loads were set up at 30 thou off the lands. All 7 powder charges produced one ragged hole groups at 100 yds. I have never had a rifle be so easy to develop a load for. The Nosler brass seems to be lighter than others so I believe that is why I made it to 79 gr. Also the reamer I used has a extra 50 thou of free bore. This allows me to seat the bullet long with a Wyatt extended box. Barrel is a 26" Brux.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BEEMAN, post: 1089572, member: 38130"] I am at 79 gr of H1000, Fed Gm 215 M, Nosler Brass. Runs a 215 Berger at 3000 fps with extreme accuracy. I started at 73 gr and worked up. All loads were set up at 30 thou off the lands. All 7 powder charges produced one ragged hole groups at 100 yds. I have never had a rifle be so easy to develop a load for. The Nosler brass seems to be lighter than others so I believe that is why I made it to 79 gr. Also the reamer I used has a extra 50 thou of free bore. This allows me to seat the bullet long with a Wyatt extended box. Barrel is a 26" Brux. [/QUOTE]
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