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Reloading
300 WM: 200gr Nosler AB Load?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mosster47" data-source="post: 1851464" data-attributes="member: 78790"><p>Load data is everywhere. I shoot a different bullet and I use Magpro in my 300wm. </p><p></p><p>I have the same process for every rifle. For seating depth I do .010 off the lands to start. My personal process is to shoot five shot groups for every half grain from min to max. So if it has a range of 81-86gr I do 81, 81.5, 82, etc. Between each group I clean the barrel and let it cool five minutes. </p><p></p><p>Then I pick the best three and do a quarter grain up and down. If 82 made the cut then I do 81.75 and 82.25. Then I pick the best from there and play with the COAL until I find the best shooter. Then I never ever mess with it again.</p><p></p><p>The biggest thing before you do any of this is make sure your rifle is properly bedded and your trigger is consistent. Those two things alone will make a massive difference in grouping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mosster47, post: 1851464, member: 78790"] Load data is everywhere. I shoot a different bullet and I use Magpro in my 300wm. I have the same process for every rifle. For seating depth I do .010 off the lands to start. My personal process is to shoot five shot groups for every half grain from min to max. So if it has a range of 81-86gr I do 81, 81.5, 82, etc. Between each group I clean the barrel and let it cool five minutes. Then I pick the best three and do a quarter grain up and down. If 82 made the cut then I do 81.75 and 82.25. Then I pick the best from there and play with the COAL until I find the best shooter. Then I never ever mess with it again. The biggest thing before you do any of this is make sure your rifle is properly bedded and your trigger is consistent. Those two things alone will make a massive difference in grouping. [/QUOTE]
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