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Reloading
300 win mag with 210 Vld
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<blockquote data-quote="gerryb" data-source="post: 768698" data-attributes="member: 37838"><p>I tried my 300 win again today with the RWS brass I backed off from 78 down to 74, 75,76 and the best groups were at 76 grains no pressure signs and velocity of 2875 fps fastest shot was 2887 and the slowest was 2871 shot a good tight group less than 1/2 inch. with nosler brass this load was a turtle and 79 grains was the best at basically the same velocity no pressure signs and a enlarged .308 hole. I guess my gun is throated and takes more powder to get to pressure as I have yet to have stcky bolt lift or cratered primers.I think with the RWS brass i shot the other day at 78 grains may be over pressure but I can't tell it from components or bolt. I took my primers to a friend who is a bench rest shooter and he thought the all looked good. I will now load some more and shoot some groups at 200,300,400, and 500 yards and see which comes out best the RWS or the nosler load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerryb, post: 768698, member: 37838"] I tried my 300 win again today with the RWS brass I backed off from 78 down to 74, 75,76 and the best groups were at 76 grains no pressure signs and velocity of 2875 fps fastest shot was 2887 and the slowest was 2871 shot a good tight group less than 1/2 inch. with nosler brass this load was a turtle and 79 grains was the best at basically the same velocity no pressure signs and a enlarged .308 hole. I guess my gun is throated and takes more powder to get to pressure as I have yet to have stcky bolt lift or cratered primers.I think with the RWS brass i shot the other day at 78 grains may be over pressure but I can't tell it from components or bolt. I took my primers to a friend who is a bench rest shooter and he thought the all looked good. I will now load some more and shoot some groups at 200,300,400, and 500 yards and see which comes out best the RWS or the nosler load. [/QUOTE]
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