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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
.300 win mag powder
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<blockquote data-quote="30calyooper" data-source="post: 1786076" data-attributes="member: 107258"><p>Try Reloader 22. Used it for hunting for quite awhile with various 180's, generally up around 76.5-78 grains with standard grade Win brass and hunting bullets like the Accubond. Pretty good velocity for this cartridge and acceptable accuracy out to 4-500. Talking sub-MOA groups of 3-4 shots...not target-grade but more than adequate for practice, and readily available at reasonable prices. If you tweak it to an individual rifle 1/2 MOA is a reasonable expectation with good bullets, but watch for pressure signs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30calyooper, post: 1786076, member: 107258"] Try Reloader 22. Used it for hunting for quite awhile with various 180's, generally up around 76.5-78 grains with standard grade Win brass and hunting bullets like the Accubond. Pretty good velocity for this cartridge and acceptable accuracy out to 4-500. Talking sub-MOA groups of 3-4 shots...not target-grade but more than adequate for practice, and readily available at reasonable prices. If you tweak it to an individual rifle 1/2 MOA is a reasonable expectation with good bullets, but watch for pressure signs. [/QUOTE]
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